Hello,
I am trying to use one cluster map to visualize the locations of a user's source and destination IPs for Duo logs. Currently, I have two separate cluster maps for each.
Source IP Address Query:
index="duo" extracted_eventtype=authentication_v2 user.name="$user.name$" access_device.ip!="NULL"
| iplocation access_device.ip
| geostats count by City
Destination IP Address Query:
index="duo" extracted_eventtype=authentication_v2 user.name="$user.name$" auth_device.ip!="NULL"
| iplocation auth_device.ip
| geostats count by City
I'm somewhat new to visualizations and dashboarding, and was hoping for some assistance on writing a combined query that would display both source and destination IPs on a cluster map.
I'm assuming that the src and destination are in the same event, so geostats will not expand multivalue fields, so you will first have to duplicate the events and then do the geostats, like this
index="duo" extracted_eventtype=authentication_v2 user.name="$user.name$" (access_device.ip!="NULL" OR auth_device.ip!="NULL")
| eval ip=mvappend('access_device.ip', 'auth_device.ip')
| fields ip
| mvexpand ip
| iplocation ip
| geostats count by City
I'm assuming that the src and destination are in the same event, so geostats will not expand multivalue fields, so you will first have to duplicate the events and then do the geostats, like this
index="duo" extracted_eventtype=authentication_v2 user.name="$user.name$" (access_device.ip!="NULL" OR auth_device.ip!="NULL")
| eval ip=mvappend('access_device.ip', 'auth_device.ip')
| fields ip
| mvexpand ip
| iplocation ip
| geostats count by City
Thanks so much! This worked for me. Not super related, but do you know if it's possible to display the IP addresses instead of longitude and latitude on the cluster map?
Not really on a cluster map after geostats, because you can't split by City and IP. However, you can use the Maps+ app, which has way way more options for customisation
https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/3124
You wouldn't then use geostats, but stats count by City, ip and then in the maps+ app you can configure all sorts of things, such as map layers, HTML tooltips and so on.
The app has a number of good examples of how to use it.