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I was able to sniff the traffic and it looks like the Docker driver tries to write to
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For Docker I woudl recommend using the Fluentd logging driver which would allow you to use the forward input plugin. |
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I'm trying to setup a test environment with a Docker container configured with the Splunk driver that outputs to a Fluent-bit configured Splunk input and it does not seem to work. I was wondering if anyone had any advice.
Here is the input configuration:
Here is how I'm running the container:
If I have a Splunk token set, I always get a 401 with the following logged to stdout:
[input:splunk:splunk.3] missing credentials in request headers
I've tested auth with a
curl
and it works fine.If I remove the token requirement from the INPUT and if the
splunk-verify-connection
is set, I get the following error:failed to initialize logging driver: splunk: failed to verify connection - 400 Forbidden - error: invalid HTTP method.
If I remove the
splunk-verify-connect
, I get no errors, but also no logs.Any insight would be greatly appreciated. I want to use this same pattern to get AWS Batch logs into Fluent-bit.
🖖 Thx!
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