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Provider only is able to send webhooks to 80/443/8443

  • March 11, 2025
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gonna sound funny but a Popular vendor in our telecom world does support sending webhook notifications for alarms/alerts (but the problem it only sends to 80 / 443 / 8443 (no custom port) i dont think cribl cloud supports these ports (but is there a online proxy like ngrok or something that i can send/relay to cribl cloud (i dont wanna cloud ---> punch hole through FW to allow 443/8443 and then back to criblCloud at least in this simple POC approach


Original Thread on https://cribl-community.slack.com/archives/C022FME74PM/p1695069411755299

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Jon Rust
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  • Employee
  • March 11, 2025

There is an opening for Kinesis Firehose listening on 443. You can repurpose as you please.Under Network Settings on the cloud landing page, where all the ports are shown, KFH is separated out:

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so if you set-up a source on 10443, the outside interface will be 443




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  • Employee
  • March 11, 2025

ohhh so i could send that or take that off and move it to http or is that a support request option


  • Employee
  • March 11, 2025

You can do this yourself. No support request required. Disable the Firehose source in your cribl.cloud env. Create a new http or http-raw source. When creating the new source, copy and paste the certificate keys from the firehose source to the new source. That is under the source TLS settings


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  • Employee
  • March 11, 2025

hmmmmmm okay


  • Employee
  • March 11, 2025

And dont forget commit and deploy


  • Author
  • Employee
  • March 11, 2025

cool
ya the commit/deploy is a new thing im like wait ya i have to do that
lol


Jon Rust
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  • March 11, 2025

sorry, fell asleep at the wheel! thanks @ahmedkira