Splunk Search

Add search term and external link.

sanju005ind
Communicator

Hi

I have a panel which displays the following in columns

AD Events (log dictionary) WSUS (log dictionary) Qualys (log dictionary) Sophos (log dictionary) DHCP (log dictionary) DNS (log dictionary)

I would like to add the following functionality. When somebody clicks on the sourcetypes e.g DHCP it should create a search term in the search bar like sourcetype=DHCP and when they click on the corresponding log dictionary it should open a new Window and take them to an external website which explains the log types.

I am not sure how to go about this.Can you please help?

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sanju005ind
Communicator

I think I might use StaticContentSample module.I know its crude but I am not able to think of alternative.

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sanju005ind
Communicator

I think I might use StaticContentSample module.I know its crude but I am not able to think of alternative.

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smolcj
Builder

Sanju, Did u find any other alternative for this ? if yes please post here..

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sanju005ind
Communicator

I am using the ServerSideInclude module to display this html page.
or Is there any other alternative to do that.

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