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Advanced Splunk

You're reading from  Advanced Splunk

Product type Book
Published in Jun 2016
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781785884351
Pages 348 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Ashish Kumar Tulsiram Yadav Ashish Kumar Tulsiram Yadav
Profile icon Ashish Kumar Tulsiram Yadav

Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Advanced Splunk
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgements
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. What's New in Splunk 6.3? 2. Developing an Application on Splunk 3. On-boarding Data in Splunk 4. Data Analytics 5. Advanced Data Analytics 6. Visualization 7. Advanced Visualization 8. Dashboard Customization 9. Advanced Dashboard Customization 10. Tweaking Splunk 11. Enterprise Integration with Splunk 12. What Next? Splunk 6.4 Index

Authentication using SAML


SAML is an XML standard that allows secure web domains to exchange user authentication and authorization data. It allows one online service provider to contact an identity service provider in order to authenticate users who are trying to access the secure content.

Splunk Enterprise supports the use of SAML authentication and authorization for Single Sign-On (SSO). SSO can be enabled in Splunk with the configuration settings provided by the Identity Provider (IdP).

SSO can be configured by Splunk Web or by modifying authentication.conf located at $SPLUNK_HOME\etc\system\default directly. At present, Splunk Enterprise supports the Ping Identity product from PingFederate® for SSO.

To configure SSO with SAML, the following is the requirement list:

  • An identity provider (at present, PingIdentity) is a tested identity provider, and others can also be integrated on similar lines.

  • Configuration that uses an on-premise search head.

  • A user with an admin role and change_authentication Splunk capability. This permission allows us to enable SAML and edit authentication settings on the Splunk search head.

    Note

    SSO must be configured on all the search heads in the Splunk deployment for it to function properly.

We'll now learn how to set up SSO using SAML. Let's get acquainted with the steps of setting up SSO:

  1. The following information will be required from IdP to configure Splunk in order to authenticate the user:

    • role

    • realName

    • mail

  2. The groups returned by IdP are mapped to Splunk roles. A single Splunk role can be assigned to multiple groups.

Let's configure SSO using SAML via Splunk Web. The following are the steps to configure SSO on Splunk Web:

  1. Access Splunk Web by going to localhost:8000 from the deployment server machine or via IPAaddress:PortNo from a machine in the same network.

  2. Go to Settings | Access Controls | Authentication Method.

  3. Choose SAML as the External Authentication Method and click on Configure Splunk to use SAML.

  4. In the SAML Groups page, click on SAML Configuration.

  5. Browse and select the XML file provided by the IdP provider and fill in all the details and click on Save.

If all the settings are correct, the SAML Groups page will be populated with all the users and groups where specific groups and Splunk roles can be assigned.

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Published in: Jun 2016 Publisher: ISBN-13: 9781785884351
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