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Can we use regex to search for word?

Nawab
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let's suppose I have a set of the log from Windows authentication and I want to search if user field does not match a specific pattren, can we use regex to do that in splunk.

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
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Hi @Nawab,

you can use the regex command (https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.0.5/SearchReference/Regex) or, if you have to use only a word, you can use the simple search of Splunk: Splunk is a search engine.

Could you better describe what you want to search?

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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Nawab
Path Finder

So lets suppose there is a naming convention for user names in an organization

user1=foo.baar1

user2=foo.bar2

user3=foo12

 

Now user convention is firstname.secondname+number
and now i want to whitelist this so this convention and alert when a user without same regex is find will trigger alert

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @Nawab,

you want to have as result only the third value, is it correct?

if this is your requirement, you could use the following regex:

In other words:

| makeresults | eval user="foo.baar1"
| append [ | makeresults | eval user="foo.bar2" ]
| append [ | makeresults | eval user="foo12" ]
| table _time  user
| regex user!="^\w+\.\w+\d"

Ciao.

Giuseppe

Nawab
Path Finder

Your query is working if data is created using this query.

 

I changed some values 
now user names are 

| makeresults | eval user="abc1234"
| append [ | makeresults | eval user="xyz" ]
| append [ | makeresults | eval user="abc0-abr123" ]
| table _time user
| regex user!="^\w+"

here I want to remove if the user only has letters but no number
why doesn't it works

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @Nawab ,

because \w means alphabetical chars, so also numbers.

In this case, you have to use the solution from @ITWhisperer .

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
| regex user!="^[a-zA-Z]+$"

Nawab
Path Finder

Thanks  its working 

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @Nawab,

you can use the regex command (https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.0.5/SearchReference/Regex) or, if you have to use only a word, you can use the simple search of Splunk: Splunk is a search engine.

Could you better describe what you want to search?

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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