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How to extract substring from field?

DavideASR
Engager

Hi, i'm trying to extract substring from a field1 to create field3 and then match field2 with field3 

 

The search is:

index=antispam sourcetype=forcepointmail:sec 
| fields msg suser from
| where NOT LIKE(suser,"%".from."%")

But

from=Domain noreply <noreply@domain.com> 

suser=noreply@domain.com

I need to extract the substring contained between <> in the "from"  field and match field "suser" with "created_field" .

 

I want to find each mail where the "From" field is different from "suser" field, so I can find spoofed mails on our antispam device.

 

thx

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

To extract the email address from the from field, use the rex command.

| rex field=from "\<(?<fuser>[^>]+)"

 

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Swap the fields in the like function.  The first field is the one being examined and suser is the field that's part of the from field.

| where NOT LIKE(from,"%".suser."%")

 

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DavideASR
Engager

Ok it helps but isn't the solution,

from= Name Surname <name.surname@domain.com>

suser= name.surname@domain.com

i have to create a field with the substring between <>

created_field=name.surname@domain.com extracted in the "from" field  between the <>

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

To extract the email address from the from field, use the rex command.

| rex field=from "\<(?<fuser>[^>]+)"

 

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