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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