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On a Linux Splunk Server, how do I ingest Windows CIFS audit files

rruth
Engager

I have adtlog.evt files I wish to look at from Splunk. How do I do this without using a Windows Splunk server? (I do have universal forwarders on some Windows systems if I need to go that route.) My Splunk server resides on Linux.

Details: I have a Netapp filer with CIFS mounts creating the adtlog.evt files and I want to use Splunk to search them.

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rruth
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Richfez
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

I don't think this will be easy. You could try something like evtviewer. Note I am not endorsing this, just suggesting it as a way to read those files. I have no idea how you would get that to export the files into a better format. To be honest, I'm not even sure Windows would have an easy way to do this.

Can you have it pick a different logging format? Does the control station (or whatever Netapp uses to "control" the filer) have a console you can get onto? Can you install software there? Does it have another log folder somewhere?

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