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Extract the User-Agent from HTTP request

ashishmgupta
Explorer

Below the excerpt from my HTTP request and I'm trying to get the User-Agent value from it and so far not successful. Will appreciate any help.

This Splunk editor is removing the carriage return and line feed characters so below is the regex101 link.https://regex101.com/r/rdu8yE/1

Also attached is the screenshot of the HTTP request.

 

 

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ashishmgupta
Explorer

looks like 4 backslashes to get two? Below worked. Thank you for your help. 

User-Agent: (?<UserAgent>[^\\\\]*)

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ashishmgupta
Explorer

looks like 4 backslashes to get two? Below worked. Thank you for your help. 

User-Agent: (?<UserAgent>[^\\\\]*)

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Your regex was very close.  This worked for me using the one example:

User-Agent: (?<UserAgent>[^\\]*)
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ashishmgupta
Explorer

Error in 'rex' command: Encountered the following error while compiling the regex 'User-Agent: (?<UserAgent>[^\]*)': Regex: missing terminating ] for character class.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

To use backslashes in a regex in SPL you have to escape them.

User-Agent: (?<UserAgent>[^\\\\\\]*)

Yes, that's 6 backslashes to get two.

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