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hey everyone thanks for checking out this video here were about to go in and configure splunk to use https and configure the certificates in splunk to use a custom ca certificate well be using openssl for creating the csrs and the ca is a windows server here in my lab so here we are at my home page for the splunk instance and to start out lets check out the security information as you can see were only using the standard http protocol and not the secure version of it this is the first thing that we need to fix when initially installing splunk enterprise the application defaults to using the unsecure http in order to fix this lets hop into the command line and modify one of the configuration files im ssh into the splunk box and am in the slash tamp splunk directory here im going to use nano to modify the localweb.com file so that we can turn on the ability to use the https protocol to do so i just have to configure the enable splunk web ssl configuration item to true and let me