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Sourcetypes on UDP syslog data

timmy13
Communicator

When receiving syslog data via UDP:514, is there a way to specify the sourcetype based on the IP address of the device sending the data?

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ryanoconnor
Builder

It looks like could possibly work for what you need. You can also look into installing syslog-ng, kiwi syslog, or rsyslog on your server. This would allow for more advanced filtering of data and you could send data to different directories as it was being collected.

From there you could have different monitoring stanzas to look at different directories of data and assign sourcetypes that way. That's probably the cleanest way to do it and the most recommended so that you won't have any data loss in the event that Splunk needs to be restarted or shuts down unexpectedly.

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ddrillic
Ultra Champion
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