Getting Data In

Active Directory: monitor only users data

giorgio_adami_m
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Hi all!

I need to import users informations from AD.
The forest has a folder for each Country, and each country has the "users" folder (Ex: OU=users, OU=Country1, OU=intranet and OU=users, OU=Country2, OU=intranet).

I've tried to edit %SPLUNK_HOME%\bin\scripts\splunk-admon.path in this way:

$SPLUNK_HOME\bin\splunk-admon.exe -query "(&(sAMAccountType=805306368))"

It runs without errors, but i lose the format of the sourcetype "ActiveDirectory".

Any suggestion?
Thanks

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giorgio_adami_m
Path Finder

It seems that it's not possible to edit the query LDAP that splunk-admon launch to the target DC.
I've solved filtering events with props/transforms before forward/index them.

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giorgio_adami_m
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It seems that it's not possible to edit the query LDAP that splunk-admon launch to the target DC.
I've solved filtering events with props/transforms before forward/index them.

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