Splunk® SOAR (On-premises)

Install and Upgrade Splunk SOAR (On-premises)

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Install using the Amazon Marketplace Image

Install for AWS from the AWS Marketplace in the security category.

The AMI version of is for an unprivileged installation, meaning the the application runs under the phantom user account, and not as root.

  • The base installation directory for the unprivileged AMI is /opt/phantom/.
  • The custom HTTPS port is 9999, but the web interface is still available on port 443.

Prerequisites

Your AWS instance must meet or exceed the requirements for either an evaluation system for evaluation or Proof of Value testing, or a production system for production use, and must include:

If you need to connect your organization's on-premises infrastructure to an installation of Splunk SOAR (On-premises) hosted in AWS, consult the article Connect Your Data Center to AWS on the AWS web site.

Installation

Perform the following tasks to install :

  1. Log in to your AWS EC2 account.
  2. From your EC2 dashboard, select Launch Instance.
  3. In the AWS Marketplace, search for .
  4. On the Amazon Machine Image entry, click Select.
  5. Click Continue.
  6. Select an instance size. The default is m5.xlarge. does not support using instances smaller than t2.xlarge.
  7. Click Next: Configure Instance Details.
  8. Configure the instance according to your organization's policies.
  9. Click Next: Add Storage.
  10. Add storage.

    You can increase disk size later, but you cannot decrease disk size.

  11. Click Next: Add Tags.
  12. Add tags to help identify your installation in your EC2 dashboard.
  13. Click Next: Configure Security Group.
  14. Configure Security Groups. By default, SSH, HTTP, and HTTPS are permitted from all IP addresses. Increase security by limiting access to your organization's IP addresses.
  15. Click Review and Launch.
  16. Generate or choose SSH keys.

    The SSH user account is phantom. This user account has sudo access for elevating to root.

  17. Click Launch Instances. The installation typically takes 15 minutes to complete.

Next step: log in to verify the installation

You can log in to the web interface after the setup script completes to configure user accounts and additional settings. See Log in to the web interface.

Last modified on 15 October, 2021
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® SOAR (On-premises): 5.0.1


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