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sshd transactions

brahimmouhdi
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Hi,

I am playing with secure.log entries for sshd and am able to find transactions based on pid from below;

Sep 12 13:15:41 www sshd[19475]: Accepted password for root from a.b.c.d port 53966 ssh2
Sep 12 13:15:45 www sshd[19475]: Received disconnect from a.b.c.d: 11: disconnected by user

index=secure | transaction pid startswith="Accepted" endswith=" by user"

However for non root users a child process is spawned and a transaction looks like this;

Sep 12 13:16:03 www sshd[19502]: Accepted password for user from a.b.c.d port 53967 ssh2
Sep 12 13:16:03 www sshd[19502]: User child is on pid 19508
Sep 12 13:16:09 www sshd[19508]: Received disconnect from a.b.c.d: 11: disconnected by user

Now the whole pid thing breaks down and I am not sure how to create a transaction for this case, let alone a search command that can deal with both cases.

Any pointers are highly appreciated.

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brahimmouhdi
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So, I have something working but it is not pretty;

first I extract a field called cpid from "Sep 12 13:16:03 www sshd[19502]: User child is on pid 19508" type rows.

Then use rename to overwrite the pid field with the cpid value and the transactions work for both root and non root users :).

index=secure "by user" OR "Accepted" OR "child" | rename cpid as pid | transaction pid startswith="Accepted" endswith="by user"

So, it works but I would still appreciate a cleaner solution?

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