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How do I select different sourcetypes for multiple logs coming from multiple servers using rsyslog.conf (no universal forwarders)?

CREVITCH
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How do I select different sourcetypes for multiple logs coming from multiple servers (no universal forwarders, using rsyslog.conf)? When I set up the input port, it only offers one type of sourcetype choice.

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s2_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Answered, but I wanted to suggest that you consider sending your syslog traffic to a syslog-ng server, do your filtering/tagging there and write to separate files that are then processed by a UF.
Sending syslog traffic directly to your indexer will mean you will lose events whenever you have to restart your indexer.

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milesbrennan
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Or you can follow this RSysLog 8.15.0 guide I wrote specifically for Splunk usage.
https://answers.splunk.com/answers/337489/howto-setup-rsyslog-network-event-log-filtering-ba.html

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somesoni2
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