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FSCHANGE recurse issue

chaben
Engager

Hello,

I want to watch .so .bin files in the /etc/security and its subfolders.

I applied a whitelist filter and a blacklist filter:

[filter:whitelist:whitelist_f]
regex1 = (.+.so$|.+.bin$)
[filter:blacklist:blacklist_f]
regex1 = .*

Paramètres du File System Change Monitor pour le dossier /etc

[fschange:/etc/security/]
recurse = true
filters = whitelist_f,blacklist_f

Result : i can see the .so and .bin on /etc/security and not in the subfolders.

I guess that fschange apply the filters on the subfolders name too.
I tried to write some regex to include some subfolders but i dont get the waited result.

example of tried regex :

regex1 = ^/etc/security/*/(.+.so$|.+.bin)$

regex1 = ^/etc/security/.../(.+.so$|.+.bin)$

regex1 = ^/etc/security/(.+.so$|.+.bin)$

Any idea is welcome,

Thanks in advance,

Chaben

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chaben
Engager

Thanks for your reply lukejadamec, i tried on Splunk Enterprise 6 but it doesn't work: No file added.

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lukejadamec
Super Champion

I believe you need to make the change in the source, not the regex:

[fschange:/etc/security/...]

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