I have some troubles when I try to install a certificate from DigiCert. When I restart Splunk, the webservice didn't start. I need to install in the ports 8089 (management), 9097 and 8000 (splunkweb); how i do to install correctly?? Must it be the same in all ports???
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I had this same problem a few weeks ago, I had a cert on port 8000 working great, but had troubles getting it working on 8089
You will need to make changes on server.conf
under 2 different stanzas.
https://answers.splunk.com/answers/455643/how-to-configure-certificate-on-port-8089.html
To add onto this.. You will edit web.conf
to make modifications to port 8000.. You will then need to edit server.conf
to make changes on port 8089.. Go to SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/auth/mycerts
and drop your certs in there, then go to SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/local/web.conf
and point to your certs in mycerts
directory. You will then need to combine your cert with your private key and point to it in your server.conf