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Feature request: Getting rid of the need for session tokens #399

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maltefiala opened this issue Nov 23, 2022 · 2 comments
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Feature request: Getting rid of the need for session tokens #399

maltefiala opened this issue Nov 23, 2022 · 2 comments

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@maltefiala
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maltefiala commented Nov 23, 2022

Current Scenario
Currently, several operations are only doable using your personal session token, aquireable by hand on the personal user's profile page.

See also https://dev.splunk.com/observability/docs/administration/authtokens/#Operations-that-require-a-session-token-for-an-administrator

Target scenario
Personal session tokens are no longer needed for automated tasks. Instead, organization tokens with Admin permissions can be created:
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@maltefiala maltefiala changed the title Feature request: Getting rid of session tokens Feature request: Getting rid of the need for session tokens Nov 23, 2022
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Hi @maltefiala,
This is Navtej, a PM on this issue and I am enquiring more details on this.
Thank you for the feature request regarding session tokens. We understand the current need for personal session tokens for certain operations. In the target scenario, we aim to remove the requirement for personal session tokens by introducing organization tokens with Admin permissions. This will simplify automated tasks. We appreciate your suggestion and will consider it for future improvements.
If you have any additional details or suggestions, please let us know.

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Hi @navtej-splunk , sounds great, thanks for your reply!

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