Getting Data In

extracting the same field from the same sourcetype in an index, but with multiple log formats

toddblake
Explorer

Linux logs su failures like so:

Sep 23 15:23:25 linuxhost su[6903]: pam_unix(su-l:auth): authentication failure; logname= uid=99 euid=0 tty=pts/3 ruser=nobody rhost=  user=myuser

Whereas solaris logs them like this:

Sep 23 15:07:50 solhost su[23608]: [ID 810491 auth.crit] 'su root' failed for myuser on /dev/pts/1

I wanted to extract a user field using the rex command and came up with the following:

for linux: I can just use the user field

for solaris: rex field=_raw "failed for (?<user>\w) on)"

So ultimately I'd like to be able to search for either string, and then extract the user field and report on that field regardless of log format. Any ideas?

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jonuwz
Influencer

Something like :

rex field=_raw ".*(?:failed for |user=)(?<user>\w+).*"

toddblake
Explorer

oh neat thanks, didn't know there was an OR operator(the pipe) in a regex, and didn't think to parse out the name=value pair since it normally does it on it's own anyway. Seems to do the trick, thanks!

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