Splunk Search

Using lookup table with host-ip association

User2
Engager

Hi, I would like to ask a question regarding the lookups table.

I am managing logs about login and I want to be sure that on a specific host you can access only with a specific IP address, otherwise alert is triggered.

So basically I have a lookup built like this

IPHOST
1.1.1.1host1
2.2.2.2host2
3.3.3.3host3

My purpose is to build a query search that finds whenever the IP-HOST association is not respected.

1.1.1.1 connects to host1 ---> OK

1.1.1.1 connects to host2 ---> BAD

2.2.2.2 connects to host1 ---> BAD

The connection from host1 should arrive only from 1.1.1.1, etc..

How can I text this query? 

Thank you

Labels (1)
0 Karma
1 Solution

PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Just do a lookup using both fields (source IP and destination host) and output one of those fields as a new field.

Something like

| lookup allowed_ips IP AS src_ip HOST as dst_host OUTPUT HOST AS matchhost

This will create a field called matchhost which will be populated only if both src_ip and dst_host in your event match one of the entries from your lookup.
You can now search for the events matching or not matching your criteria by verifying if matchhost is null or not.

View solution in original post

0 Karma

PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Just do a lookup using both fields (source IP and destination host) and output one of those fields as a new field.

Something like

| lookup allowed_ips IP AS src_ip HOST as dst_host OUTPUT HOST AS matchhost

This will create a field called matchhost which will be populated only if both src_ip and dst_host in your event match one of the entries from your lookup.
You can now search for the events matching or not matching your criteria by verifying if matchhost is null or not.

0 Karma
Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Observe and Secure All Apps with Splunk

  Join Us for Our Next Tech Talk: Observe and Secure All Apps with SplunkAs organizations continue to innovate ...

Splunk Decoded: Business Transactions vs Business IQ

It’s the morning of Black Friday, and your e-commerce site is handling 10x normal traffic. Orders are flowing, ...

Fastest way to demo Observability

I’ve been having a lot of fun learning about Kubernetes and Observability. I set myself an interesting ...