![]() ![]() Validate client certs: Reject certificates that are not authorized by a CA in the CA certificate path, or by another trusted CA (e.g., the system's CA). Used to perform mutual authentication using SSL certs. Path can reference $ENV_VARS.Īuthenticate client (mutual auth): Require clients to present their certificates. Path can reference $ENV_VARS.ĬA certificate path: Server path containing CA certificates (in PEM format) to use. Passphrase: Passphrase to use to decrypt private key.Ĭertificate path: Server path containing certificates (in PEM format) to use. Private key path: Server path containing the private key (in PEM format) to use. When toggled to Yes:Ĭertificate name: Name of the predefined certificate. Click + Add Token to display additional rows to specify more tokens.Įnabled defaults to No. Click + Add Token and, in the resulting Token field, enter the bearer token that must be included in the HTTP authorization header. Select a stored text secret in the resulting Credentials secret drop-down, or click Create to configure a new secret.Īuth tokens: Use HTTP token authentication. Click Generate if you need a new password.īasic (credentials secret): Provide username and password credentials referenced by a secret. In the Authentication type drop-down, select one of the following options:īasic: Displays Username and Password fields for you to enter HTTP Basic authentication credentials. Use a tab or hard return between (arbitrary) tag names. ![]() Tags: Optionally, add tags that you can use for filtering and grouping in Cribl Edge. Requests could then be made to either /myPath/_bulk or /myPath//_bulk. Cribl Edge automatically appends _bulk, so (e.g.) /myPath becomes /myPath/_bulk. (E.g., localhost or 0.0.0.0.)Įlasticsearch API endpoint (for Bulk API): Absolute path on which to listen for Elasticsearch API requests. Input ID: Enter a unique name to identify this Elasticsearch Source definition.Īddress: Enter the hostname/IP on which to listen for Elasticsearch data. You can clone or directly modify this Source to further configure it, and then enable it. Cribl Edge ships with an Elasticsearch API Source preconfigured to listen on Port 9200. ![]()
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