Log in with GitHub authentication 🔗
When logging into Splunk On-Call, you may decide to do so using GitHub authentication. If you have a GitHub account, whether you’re a new Splunk On-Calls user or an existing one, you can log in using GitHub authentication.
The Splunk On-Call sign in page is available at: Splunk On-Call .
Existing Splunk On-Call Users 🔗
If you already have a Splunk On-Call user name:
From the Sign in page, select Sign in with GitHub. You’ll be redirected to GitHub and prompted for your login credentials. If you’re currently logged in to GitHub in your browser, skip to step 3.
Enter your GitHub login credentials and select Sign in. If you have two-factor authentication enabled through GitHub, verify your account by entering the verification code.
Select Authorize VictorOps to log in using GitHub authentication.
After selecting Authorize VictorOps, you’ll be redirected back to Splunk On-Call to link your GitHub account.
Enter your Splunk On-Call log in credentials to link your account with your GitHub account.
New Splunk On-Call Users 🔗
If you don’t already have a Splunk On-Call account:
Navigate to Splunk On-Call .
Select Need a Splunk On-Call Account?.
Select Register with Github.
After selecting Register with GitHub, you’ll enter your GitHub credentials. If you’re already logged into GitHub in your browser, you’ll be directed to the page to authorize Splunk On-Call with GitHub.
After authorizing Splunk On-Call in GitHub, you’re redirected to the Splunk On-Call sign up form. The email and username fields auto-fill with your GitHub information. Enter the rest of your information and select Get Started.
There are a few optional prompts to set up mobile SMS alerts or invite more teammates.
You’ve now registered and authenticated your Splunk On-Call account with GitHub.