Configure Connectors to use the Splunk SOAR Automation Broker
You must configure connectors before the Splunk SOAR Automation Broker can connect to on-premises assets to perform actions.
Set up a Connector to use the Splunk SOAR Automation Broker
You must configure a connector to use a Splunk SOAR Automation Broker.
- In Splunk SOAR (Cloud) or Splunk SOAR (On-premises), click Home then Apps.
- Locate the connector that you want to configure.
- To edit a configured asset, click the arrow symbol ( ▶ ) labeled configured assets, then click the entry for the asset you want to edit.
- If you want to create a new asset for the connector, click the Configure New Asset button.
- Click the Asset Info tab.
- In the Automation Broker drop-down menu, select the name of the Splunk SOAR Automation Broker you want the connector to use.
- Click Save.
Set up environment variables to apply to your connector configurations
You can set up variables for your connector configurations in Splunk SOAR (Cloud) or Splunk SOAR (On-premises) deployment. These variables are applied on an individual connector's settings.
Set environment variables for a specific connector configuration
You can set up environment variables for a specific connector configuration. For example, add connector-specific proxy settings, or to create multiple connector configurations for multiple sites and Splunk SOAR Automation Broker instances.
- In Splunk SOAR (Cloud) or Splunk SOAR (On-premises), click Home then Apps.
- Locate the connector that you want to set up environment variables for.
- Follow the steps to create or modify a connector configuration. See Set up a Connector to use the Splunk SOAR Automation Broker.
- While editing the connector configuration, click the Asset Settings tab.
- Click Advanced.
- Click + Variable and add a new environment variable. If the variable is a password, certificate, or other secret, select the Secret checkbox.
- Click Save.
For example, if you have four different sites with different firewall configurations, install a Splunk SOAR Automation Broker at each site and set up four different connector configurations for the firewall connector, each one specifying different environment variables specific to the site settings.