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"Connection was reset" when trying to make an API request using CURL

tomapatan
Contributor

Hi,

I`m trying to make an API request from my local machine to our Splunk Cloud instance, without much success.
Checked the Firewall logs and I can`t see any blocked/denied traffic.

Using:
-  curl 7.29.0

- nss-3.90

Error received:

 

* Host myDomain.splunkcloud.com:8089 was resolved.
* IPv6: (none)
* IPv4: xx.xx.xx.xxx
*   Trying xx.xx.xx.xxx:8089...
* Connected to myDomain.splunkcloud.com (xx.xx.xx.xxx) port 8089
* schannel: disabled automatic use of client certificate
* ALPN: curl offers http/1.1
* Recv failure: Connection was reset
* schannel: failed to receive handshake, SSL/TLS connection failed
* closing connection #0
curl: (35) Recv failure: Connection was reset

 

 

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99eaglez
Explorer

Depending on your environment you may need to add an environmental variable for a proxy server.

This allows apps to be "proxy aware" in cases where they are not.

You can test it out on windows using the setx command.

setx https_proxy <your proxy server ip>:443
setx http_proxy <your proxy server ip>:443

I know what your are thinking - "it is over port 8089" not "443" but try it out, it worked for me.

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livehybrid
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @tomapatan 

You mentioned that there are no blocks on your internal firewall - are there multiple egress IPs that your connection can connect out on? Are all possible egress IPs allow-listed in Splunk Cloud for Mgmt port / API access to the SHs? 

If you havent already, you can configure the allow list via:
Splunk Web - https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/SplunkCloud/9.3.2408/Admin/ConfigureIPAllowList

ACS API - https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/SplunkCloud/9.3.2408/Config/ConfigureIPAllowList

ACS CLI - https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/SplunkCloud/9.3.2408/Config/ACSCLI

 

Please let me know how you get on and consider accepting this answer or adding karma this answer if it has helped.
Regards

Will

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tomapatan
Contributor

Thanks Will,

I`ve already configured the allow list, although you made a valid point and there`s a high chance that I`ve not listed all possible IPs - something I need to look at.

I had another look at the firewall logs and found a field called vendor_action=server-rst - I would imagine this means the connection was reset by the server, although not entirely sure why.

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