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Are there any ways to whitelist specific fields from json format logs during data-onboarding?

vincentwhn
Engager

Due to privacy concerns, I would like to modify the _raw content during the data onboarding phase in order to implement a whitelist for JSON fields. Through testing, I found that I can achieve this using SEDCMD. However, SEDCMD applies to the entire sourcetype.

Is there any way to use SEDCMD while applying it only to specific events within same sourcetype?

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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Don't use regexes to manipulate structured data. It will cause pain sooner or later.

Use a tool which can understand the json structure. If you're on Splunk 10 you can use Edge Processor.

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vincentwhn
Engager

I am still using Splunk 9.3.......

Can you share more about Edge Processor? Thanks.

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vincentwhn
Engager

Thanks a lot. Will take a look at it.

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vjdev
Explorer

Hello,

Mask using regex , Filter using regex and EVAL can be achievable. 

This can help you lot. 
https://help.splunk.com/en/splunk-cloud-platform/get-started/splunk-validated-architectures/getting-...

  • Mask, redact, remove, or otherwise change raw data before indexing
  • Tag, add, lookup, or otherwise augment raw data before indexing

    Thank You!
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vjdev
Explorer

Hello,

 

Hope below example help for you!

1st Option Transform.

[session-anonymizer]
REGEX = (?m)^(.*)SessionId=\w+(\w{4}[&"].*)$
FORMAT = $1SessionId=########$2
DEST_KEY = _raw

2nd option is Ingest actions.

If both not helpful, explain more about the requirement . 

Thank you!

vincentwhn
Engager

Thanks for your assist.

"Could you share more about Ingest actions?

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