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Not at this moment.
According to my iterations with Splunk support with regards to running Splunk (GUI) behind a firewall/proxy that handles authentication and general authorization, SAML might be implemented in the future.
My best bet is for you to either either do a scripted authentication hack - or, if you are using LDAP as the source for your user database, enable this in Splunk. The latter is probably the least painful solution.
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Yes, it's possible as long as your web application firewall can talk SAML. Take a look at Configuring Single Sign-On with reverse proxy. This doc shows how you offload SAML to your web app.
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Not at this moment.
According to my iterations with Splunk support with regards to running Splunk (GUI) behind a firewall/proxy that handles authentication and general authorization, SAML might be implemented in the future.
My best bet is for you to either either do a scripted authentication hack - or, if you are using LDAP as the source for your user database, enable this in Splunk. The latter is probably the least painful solution.
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I see no reason why not - but then your infrastructure becomes quite elaborate?
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yes, we currently do that as well as the groupmemberships etc. Is it possible to place a apache with a custom module handling the saml in between?
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