Deployment Architecture

Is "bad4-Linux" in Splunk Enterprise 6.4.3 tgz file intended as a warning?

ron_shock_visic
New Member

I'm assuming the characters "bad4-Linux" in the 6.4.3 tgz ("splunk-6.4.3-b03109c2bad4-Linux-x86_64.tgz") are just a coincidence, and not intended as a warning. It raised an eyebrow at a customer site so I told them I'd check. 🙂

Can someone validate this assumption?

Thanks!

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Jeremiah
Motivator

It's fine, and certainly an improvement over the previous version "splunk-6.4.2-712redrum-Linux-x86_64.tgz".

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