Splunk Enterprise

Self Signed Certificate error

timsheets13
Loves-to-Learn

I am following along the Splunk docs to self sign a cert for my Splunk UI.

Every thing is going fine until I get to the command 

/opt/splunk/bin/splunk cmd openssl x509 -req -in mySplunkWebCert.csr -CA myCACertificate.pem -CAkey myCAPrivateKey.key -CAcreateserial -out mySplunkWebCert.pem -days 1095

I am getting "mySplunkWebCert.csr: No such file or directory"

Unfortunately I'm not familiar enough with certs to trouble shoot this.

Any help appreciated.

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anilchaithu
Builder

@timsheets13 

Couple of questions

1. Have you created "mySplunkWebCert.csr" mentioned in the command?

2. From which directory, you are executing this openssl command? the certs will be stored in /opt/splunk/etc/auth

 

 

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isoutamo
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi

as @timsheets13 @said it’s best practices to use full or relative paths on those file names like ./dir/file.csr instead of file.csr

r. Ismo

 

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