Difference between revisions of "Logstash"
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− | grok { | + | grok { |
− | + | match => { "message" => "%{SYSLOG5424PRI}%{NUMBER:sequence}: %{SYSLOGTIMESTAMP:log_timestamp}: \%SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list %{INT:acl_number} %{WORD:action} %{WORD:protocol} %{IP:src_ip}\(%{NUMBER:src_port}\) \-\> %{IP:dst_ip}\(%{NUMBER:dst_port}\), %{INT:packets} packet" } | |
add_tag => ["grok_match", "cisco_acl_message"] | add_tag => ["grok_match", "cisco_acl_message"] | ||
remove_field => [ "message" ] | remove_field => [ "message" ] | ||
} | } | ||
</pre> | </pre> |
Revision as of 21:02, 18 November 2014
For various reasons, not least of which is timestamp normalisation and/or everything normalisation for that matter i chose to use a standard udp and tcp input method for logstash and skip the in-built syslog one. This meant that i needed to reinvent the wheel somewhat when it came to grok filters however. So here i have documented the grok filters that I built and why.
Note, because pre formatted text doesn't wrap i've split long lines in logical places.
input
input { udp { port => 514 type => syslog } tcp { port => 514 type => syslog } }
filter
filter { if [type] == "syslog" {
Delete useless log messages
if [message] =~ /Access Server SDK: No log writers/ or [message] =~ /Warning: Could not obtain lock on \/mnt\/oracle\/ohs/ or [message] =~ /last message repeated [0-9]+ times/ { drop { } }
Match Cisco ACL logs
grok { match => { "message" => "%{SYSLOG5424PRI}%{NUMBER:sequence}: %{SYSLOGTIMESTAMP:log_timestamp}: \%SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list %{INT:acl_number} %{WORD:action} %{WORD:protocol} %{IP:src_ip}\(%{NUMBER:src_port}\) \-\> %{IP:dst_ip}\(%{NUMBER:dst_port}\), %{INT:packets} packet" } add_tag => ["grok_match", "cisco_acl_message"] remove_field => [ "message" ] }