After the future removal of the classic playbook editor, your existing classic playbooks will continue to run, However, you will no longer be able to visualize or modify existing classic playbooks.
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Set global environment variables
You can set environment variables that apply globally across the runtime environment to manage proxies or other features. You can also override or provide these variables on a per-app basis in the app advanced configuration. Changes to global environment settings will not be applied until the platform is restarted.
To make changes to the global environment:
- From the main menu, select Administration.
- Click Administration Settings > Environment Settings.
- Click +Variable to add a new environment variable.
- In the Name field, specify HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY, or NO_PROXY depending on the type of proxy connection. These environment variables are read by all processes and affect the entire product including external search connections, app and asset connections, and requests made from within playbooks.
These variable names are case sensitive and must be entered as HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY, or NO_PROXY.
- In the Value field, include the following depending on the type of proxy configuration. Wildcards are not supported.
- HTTP and HTTPS proxy configurations: protocol, hostname or IP address, and the port of the proxy server. For example,
<protocol>://<hostname/IP>:<port>
- NO_PROXY configurations: IP address, hostname, or domain of the asset.
- (Conditional) If the proxy server requires authentication, consider the following items:
<scheme>://[<username>[:<password>]@]<host>[:port]>
is the scheme (http or https), optional username and password, host name or IP address, and optional port number used to connect to the proxy server.- The scheme and host are required.
- If using a proxy server that requires authentication may need a service account on the proxy server.
- If authentication credentials (username/password) are specified, the "secret" box should be selected so that the username and password are stored in encrypted format.
- If port is not specified it defaults to port 80 when the scheme is http, and port 443 when the scheme is https.
- HTTP and HTTPS proxy configurations: protocol, hostname or IP address, and the port of the proxy server. For example,
- Check Secret to encrypt the Value field and stop it from being displayed.
When configuring the system to use an HTTP or HTTPS proxy, Splunk SOAR (On-premises) requires that you except calls to the loopback interface from the proxy list. You must set the environment variable '''NO_PROXY''' to include 127.0.0.1, localhost, and localhost.localdomain so that REST calls can be made on the loopback interface without being diverted to the proxy.
Apply environment variables to individual assets
You can also apply environment variables to configured assets individually. If you are using NO_PROXY, the asset configuration takes precedence over the global environment variable. However, if you are using HTTPS_PROXY, the global environment variable takes precedence over the asset configuration. For more information, see Add and configure apps and assets to provide actions in .
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® SOAR (Cloud): current
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