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What's Wrong on my inputs.conf ?

lgastaldello
New Member

Hi,

I am wanting to release locked event to other users just for a user.

My inputs.conf:

[default]
host = xxxxx

[WinEventLog://Security]
disabled = 0
current_only = 1
checkpointInterval = 5
whitelist1 = Account_Name="xxxxx" EventCode="xxxxx"
blacklist2 = 4771, 4776, 4624, 4634, 4769, 4768, 4625, 4672, 4662
index = xxxx_index

Regards

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi lgastaldello,
as you can see at https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.6.2/Admin/Inputsconf in whitelist you have to put a regular expression to search, are you sure that in your events there is exactly what you inserted in whitelist Account_Name="xxxxx" EventCode="xxxxx"
Exactly means that every word is after the previous and between each of them there is only the number of spaces you used.

Anyway, you have to use a regular expression, so charecters as = or " must be escaped \\.

Probably you have to use something like this

whitelist = Account_Name\=\"xxxxx\".*EventCode\=\"xxxxx\"

Bye.
Giuseppe

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