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38 lines
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5 months ago
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# Version 9.2.2.20240415
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# Specification for user-seed.conf. Allows configuration of Splunk's
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# initial username and password. Currently, only one user can be configured
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# with user-seed.conf.
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#
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# Specification for user-seed.conf. Allows configuration of Splunk's initial username and password.
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# Currently, only one user can be configured with user-seed.conf.
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#
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# To set the default username and password, place user-seed.conf in
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# $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/local. You must restart Splunk to enable configurations.
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# If the $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/passwd file is present, the settings in this file (user-seed.conf) are not used.
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#
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# Use HASHED_PASSWORD for a more secure installation. To hash a clear-text password,
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# use the 'splunk hash-passwd' command then copy the output to this file.
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#
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# If a clear text password is set (not recommended) and last character is '\', it should
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# be followed by a space for value to be read correctly. Password does not include extra
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# space at the end, it is required to ignore the special meaning of backslash in conf file.
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#
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# http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Admin/Aboutconfigurationfiles
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# To learn more about configuration files (including precedence) please see the documentation
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# located at http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Admin/Aboutconfigurationfiles
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[user_info]
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* Default is Admin.
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USERNAME = <string>
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* Username you want to associate with a password.
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* Default is Admin.
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PASSWORD = <password>
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* Password you wish to set for that user.
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* Password must meet complexity requirements.
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HASHED_PASSWORD = <password hash>
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* Password hash you wish to set for that user.
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