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Is my httpd.conf proxy configuration for SplunkJS correct?

subbu_y
Engager

We have enterprise installed on the same server running apache webserver. We also made the necessary configuration on webserver, but still cannot run the example test_login.html. Here is the configuration on httpd file. Splunk is running on port 8000.

httpd.conf :

 #ProxyPreserveHost On
ProxyPass /proxy http://localhost:8000
ProxyPassReverse /proxy http://localhost:8000

test_login.html
splunkjs.config({
        proxyPath: '/proxy',
        scheme: 'http',
        host: 'localhost',
        port: 8080,
        authenticate: {username: '*****', password: '******'}
    });

Are the configurations correct?

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subbu_y
Engager

finally gaveup on proxy . But it is now working with CORS.
But again if I use jssdk it cannot work without proxy ?!

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subbu_y
Engager

finally gaveup on proxy . But it is now working with CORS.
But again if I use jssdk it cannot work without proxy ?!

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