Security

debug/refresh for authorize.conf capabilities

splunkreal
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Hello,

Is /debug/refresh enough to reload role capabilities for authorize.conf?

Thanks.

 

Splunk entreprise v9

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splunkreal
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Hello, looks like debug/refresh was enough.

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marnall
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Not by default, as that would log out active sessions in the web UI.

You can trigger a refresh of the auth-services endpoint by specifying it as an entity. I think this will reload authorize.conf but I have not tested it.

/debug/refresh?entity=admin/auth-services
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splunkreal
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Hello, looks like debug/refresh was enough.

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splunkreal
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Hello @marnall thanks however this is not clear from support side, I've already been asked to only do debug/refresh for capabilities.

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