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How do we change an user password from command line with user entering password?

mlevsh
Builder

For security reasons, we need an user to change Splunk user's password so it won't be visible to other people. And we need to do it from a command line only. What's the command to change splunk password without using a new password as a -password parameter?

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

You can make sure that your Splunk nodes have the same shared secret and you can copy a user from $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/passwd from one system to another and this sets it to that known password. Alternatively, you could make use of passwords.conf (this is from $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/README/passwords.conf*😞

#   Version 6.5.1
#
# The following are example passwords.conf configurations. Configure properties for
# your custom application.
#
# There is NO DEFAULT passwords.conf. The file only gets created once you add/edit
# a credential information via the storage endpoint as follows.
#
# The POST request to add user1 credentials to the storage/password endpoint
# curl -k -u admin:changeme https://localhost:8089/servicesNS/nobody/search/storage/passwords -d name=user1 -d password=changeme2
#
# The GET request to list all the credentials stored at the storage/passwords endpoint
# curl -k -u admin:changeme https://localhost:8089/services/storage/passwords
#
# To use one or more of these configurations, copy the configuration block into
# passwords.conf in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/<apps>/local/. You must restart Splunk to
# enable configurations.
#
# To learn more about configuration files (including precedence) please see the
# documentation located at
# http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Admin/Aboutconfigurationfiles    
#

[credential::testuser:]
password = changeme

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

You can make sure that your Splunk nodes have the same shared secret and you can copy a user from $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/passwd from one system to another and this sets it to that known password. Alternatively, you could make use of passwords.conf (this is from $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/README/passwords.conf*😞

#   Version 6.5.1
#
# The following are example passwords.conf configurations. Configure properties for
# your custom application.
#
# There is NO DEFAULT passwords.conf. The file only gets created once you add/edit
# a credential information via the storage endpoint as follows.
#
# The POST request to add user1 credentials to the storage/password endpoint
# curl -k -u admin:changeme https://localhost:8089/servicesNS/nobody/search/storage/passwords -d name=user1 -d password=changeme2
#
# The GET request to list all the credentials stored at the storage/passwords endpoint
# curl -k -u admin:changeme https://localhost:8089/services/storage/passwords
#
# To use one or more of these configurations, copy the configuration block into
# passwords.conf in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/<apps>/local/. You must restart Splunk to
# enable configurations.
#
# To learn more about configuration files (including precedence) please see the
# documentation located at
# http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Admin/Aboutconfigurationfiles    
#

[credential::testuser:]
password = changeme

mlevsh
Builder

@woodcock, thank you for your suggestions! Tested copying of $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/passwd file to another server, restarted splunk and it worked.

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woodcock
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Excellent! Be sure to click Accept to close the question.

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