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Splunk Support for Active Directory: How to search a list of users whose accounts will expire within 30 days of today's date?

dkorlat
Explorer

I'm trying to generate a list of users whose accounts will expire within 30 days of today's date.
I first download the Active Directory users to a CSV lookup table using ldapsearch. Then I turn the account expires field into Epoch time and I run the following search commands. I can't accurately get the accounts that expire in 30 days. I tested the epoch time using a epoch time converter which tested fine. Here are the commands I've tested.

|inputlookup AGSEC_Users | eval AccountExpiryEpoch=strptime(accountExpires,"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ") | eval DaysLeft = (now() - AccountExpiryEpoch)/86400 | where DaysLeft<=30 | table displayName, sAMAccountName, accountExpires, AccountExpiryEpoch 

and I've tested this:

|inputlookup AGSEC_Users | eval AccountExpiryEpoch=strptime(accountExpires,"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ") | where AccountExpiryEpoch < relative_time(now(),"-30d@d") | table displayName, sAMAccountName, accountExpires, AccountExpiryEpoch

both return results but not accounts that will expire in within 30 days.

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Try this

|inputlookup AGSEC_Users | eval AccountExpiryEpoch=strptime(accountExpires,"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ") | where AccountExpiryEpoch < relative_time(now(),"+30d@d") AND AccountExpiryEpoch >=now() | table displayName, sAMAccountName, accountExpires, AccountExpiryEpoch

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Try this

|inputlookup AGSEC_Users | eval AccountExpiryEpoch=strptime(accountExpires,"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ") | where AccountExpiryEpoch < relative_time(now(),"+30d@d") AND AccountExpiryEpoch >=now() | table displayName, sAMAccountName, accountExpires, AccountExpiryEpoch
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dkorlat
Explorer

I have the users email address from Active Directory in the lookup table. Is there a way Splunk can turn the users email address into a variable then send a email to the individual email addresses it finds in the report? Currently we send the report to the Service Desk and the Service Desk calls the user advising them they need to start the process in getting their accounts extended. It will be nice if Splunk could also email the users.

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dkorlat
Explorer

Thanks that worked perfectly.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Assuming the accounts have not yet expired, the phrase now() - AccountExpiryEpoch will produce a negative number. I believe you want AccountExpiryEpoch - now().

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jkat54
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

doubting this is the issue but I've added tonumber to one of your evals. Also added DaysLeft to your table so you can see those details and get more ideas there:

|inputlookup AGSEC_Users | eval AccountExpiryEpoch=strptime(accountExpires,"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ") | eval DaysLeft = tonumber((now() - AccountExpiryEpoch)/86400) | where DaysLeft<=30 | table displayName, sAMAccountName, accountExpires, AccountExpiryEpoch, DaysLeft
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