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Universal Forwarder and parsing events

uayub
Path Finder

We are in the process of replacing Snare for Windows at Client machines (Windows 7) with a splunk Forwarder. Which Splunk Forwarder would you suggest we install at the client and the process/procedure to parse the various events?

Thank you for your help.

Unis

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Ayn
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Event "parsing", or what in Splunk is more commonly called "field extraction", is done at search-time, not index-time. Universal Forwarders simply read raw log data and forward it - that's it.

There aren't very many different kinds of Splunk forwarders to choose from, so I'm really not sure what you're after. A Universal Forwarder is what you likely want to use unless you have good reasons for choosing a full-fledged Splunk instance acting as a forwarder (and know what you're doing).

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Ayn
Legend

Filtering can only be done on Splunk instances that perform parsing, which a Universal Forwarder doesn't. So you'd need a full Splunk instance acting as a forwarder (a "heavy forwarder").

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uayub
Path Finder

Thanks Ayn for the reply. Basically we need to filter the events generated at the client and then forward it to the indexer. How could we achieve this ?
Thank you.
Unis

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