Splunk® Supported Add-ons

Splunk Add-on for NGINX

Release notes for the Splunk Add-on for NGINX

About this release

Version 3.3.0 of the Splunk Add-on for NGINX was released on September 16, 2024.

Splunk platform versions 9.0.x, 9.1.x
CIM 5.0.1
Platforms Platform independent
Vendor Products NGINX Plus versions R16 v1.15.2, R17 v1.15.7, R18 v1.15.10, R19 v1.17.3, R20 v1.17.6, R21 v1.17.9, R22 v1.19.0, R24 v1.19.10, R25 v1.21.3, R27 v1.21.6

NGINX App Protect v1.3.0, v2.0, v3.5, v3.6, v3.11

The field alias functionality is compatible with the current version of this add-on. The current version of this add-on does not support older field alias configurations.

For more information about the field alias configuration change, refer to the Splunk Enterprise Release Notes.

New features

Version 3.3.0 of the Splunk Add-on for NGINX has the following new features:

  • Python 3.9 compatibility.
  • Added support for IPv6.
  • Fixed the security vulnerabilities found in the certifi, and urllib3 libraries by upgrading its version from 2023.11.17 to 2024.7.4 and 1.26.18 to 1.26.19.

Fixed issues

Version 3.3.0 of the Splunk Add-on for NGINX contains the following fixed issues. If no issues appear below, then none have been reported.

Known issues

Version 3.3.0 of the Splunk Add-on for NGINX contains the following known issues. If no issues appear below, then none have been reported.


Third-party software attributions

Version 3.3.0 of the Splunk Add-on for NGINX incorporates the following third-party software or libraries:

Some of the components included in this add-on are licensed under free or open source licenses. We wish to thank the contributors to those projects. A complete listing of third-party software information for this add-on is available as a text edit file for download:
Splunk Add-on for NGINX third-party software credits.

Last modified on 25 November, 2024
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