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How do you audit user logins on a forwarder?

thisissplunk
Builder

I need to change the admin account password and want to make sure I don't break any automated tasks by doing it. How do I determine if the Splunk admin account has been used to log into and do things on the forwarder?

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thisissplunk
Builder

Grepping through the splunk/var/log on the server in question did it.

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thisissplunk
Builder

Grepping through the splunk/var/log on the server in question did it.

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somesoni2
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The forwarder should be logging user-login events into $Splunk_home/var/log/splunk/audit.log which are monitored and goes to index=_audit (logs are same as what you'll find on your search heads e.g. index=_audit sourcetype=audittrail action=login*). AFAIK, forwarding of _audit index data from forwarder is disabled from default, so you'd need to enable that and should be able to monitor user logins.

thisissplunk
Builder

Great thank you. So if I don't see the admin account appearing in this year's audit log events I should be good?

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somesoni2
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Yes. But I'm not sure the logs will be available for that long. Check the retention period of _audit index.

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