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Plot trace on a google map

fernando_suarez
New Member

Hello
I make some security correlations, between several servers that are geographically distributed. Now want to draw (in anmap or google map) the trace of the attack with a line, the path will be based on timestamps . it is possible to do that? can you give me an idea of how to do it.??

On the other hand, I have logs that are showing me the servers status (up / down) in several sites around a country, it is possible to draw that (red / green) status on a map ??

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hsomanat
New Member

http://splunk-base.splunk.com/answers/48631/alterations-to-the-google-maps-app

this answers your question on showing the red/green status i think. But plotting a trace iam also looking for an answer. thanks

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akram
Explorer

can anyone answer to this question as i also wondering can it be done? i do have a client requested to put trail on the maps as they are monitoring a gps moving vehicle with coordinate data in real time.

additional to this question, can we put the data in googlemap ploting taken from any fields instead of _geo_count? for example, there is a speed data which in vs_SPD field, however i can only show the count of data instead of transferring the speed data into the map.

Thank you

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