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Limit Active Directory forwarded data to just changes

vanhooseja
New Member

We are setting up Splunk to monitor our AD but only want to see changes in AD but currently it is pulling in all AD data and pushing us over our license limit. How can we limit the data to just changes (add/deletes)?

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michael_schmidt
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vanhooseja
New Member

That's what I started looking at this morning but since im over my limit I can't do that search.

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michael_schmidt
Path Finder

If you're on a paid version you can call Splunk and have them reset your license, (as long as you're still implementing, and configuring, and haven't abused their graciousness...)

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vanhooseja
New Member

they actually just did that for me for the 1st time and just got the trial license.

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vanhooseja
New Member

Right now it is pulling in all data related to AD but we are only wanting change events like addition and deletions.

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maciep
Champion

Could you elaborate a bit? How and what type of data are you collecting now? Are you just looking to limit which Event IDs you're collecting, for example? Or something more specific?

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