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Claus Ibsen resolved CAMEL-16357.
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Fix Version/s: 3.9.0
Resolution: Fixed
> Camel-splunk: tcp mode can not work with port/host mapping (e.g. in docker
> environment)
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> Key: CAMEL-16357
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-16357
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: camel-splunk
> Affects Versions: 3.8.0
> Reporter: Jiri Ondrusek
> Assignee: Jiri Ondrusek
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 3.9.0
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> TCP writer can connect only to splunk server, where its local port is the
> same as its "outside" port.
> Example:
> * Splunk server is running via docker. It contains tcp port input definition
> for e.g. *9998*. Port is mapped via docker to e.g. *12345*
> * If I use remote tcp port *9998*, camel component tries to connect to
> host:9998, which *fails*.
> * If I use 12346 as remote port. Splunk server *fails*, because it doesn't
> know port 12345
> The same can be stated also for hostname.
>
> Problem is caused in this method:
> [https://github.com/apache/camel/blob/master/components/camel-splunk/src/main/java/org/apache/camel/component/splunk/support/TcpDataWriter.java#L40]
>
> I'd suggest to add new confguration property `*tcpLocalReceiverPort*`. Which
> could be used in this case.
> * If `*tcpLocalReceiverPort*` is defined, component will use this poer value
> for splunk, but will use `*tcpReceiverPort*` for real connection.
> * Functionality of `*tcpReceiverPort*` won't change in case of missing
> `*tcpLocalReceiverPort*`.
>
> For hostname there is no need to define a new property, because there is
> already a `*host*`, which could be used in this case.
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