server.conf
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server.conf
Server.conf controls SSL settings for your Splunk server.
To edit this configuration for your local Splunk server, make your edits in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/bundles/local/server.conf.
You can create this file by copying examples from $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/bundles/README/server.conf.example.
Never edit files in our default bundle in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/bundles/default or your changes may be overwritten in an upgrade.
server.conf.spec
# Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Splunk Inc. All Rights Reserved. Version 3.0
#
# This file contains options for controlling the server configuration
# The only options currently available is controlling the SSL
# configuration of the server.
#SSLConfiguration details
[sslConfig]
enableSplunkdSSL = <true|false>
* Enables/Disables SSL on the splunkd management port.
enableSplunkSearchSSL = <true|false>
* Enables/Disables SSL on the SplunkWeb.
keyfile = <string>
* Server certificate file. One of these will be
generated by splunkd on startup, you may also
replace it with your own cert, PEM format, file.
keyfilePassword = <string>
* Server certificate password.
caCertFile = cacert.pem
* Public key of the signing authority.
caPath = $$SPLUNK_HOME/etc/auth
* path where all these certs are stored.
certCreateScript = genSignedServerCert.sh
* Creation script for generating certs on startup
of Splunk.
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