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− | =Configuration=
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− | ==Configuration file== | + | =Manual commands= |
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− | You can set your configuration file(s) in /etc/logstash/conf.d/
| + | The following command(s) are just here for my personal reference: |
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− |
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− | example:
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| <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> |
− | vim /etc/logstash/conf.d/logstash.conf
| + | cd /opt/logstash/bin |
− | </syntaxhighlight>
| + | ./logstash -f /etc/logstash/conf.d/ -t --verbose |
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− | Put:
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="apache">
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− | ## List of complete inputs | filters | output available on the official website:
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− | ## http://logstash.net/docs/latest/index
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− | ## Configuration syntax: http://logstash.net/docs/latest/configuration
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− |
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− | ###### Data sources to process #####
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− | input {
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− | file {
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− | path => [ "/home/qa1/catalina.base/logs/vehco/*.log" ]
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− | type => "vehco-qa1"
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− | }
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− | }
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− | filter {
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− | # REMINDERS:
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− | # >> you can check on Kibana the field name to use for each filter.
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− | # >> you can find the list of GROK pattern over here: https://github.com/elasticsearch/logstash/blob/v1.4.2/patterns/grok-patterns
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− | # All lines that does not start with %{TIMESTAMP} or ' ' + %{TIMESTAMP} belong to the previous event
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− | multiline {
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− | pattern => "(([\s]+)20[0-9]{2}-)|20[0-9]{2}-"
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− | negate => true
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− | what => "previous"
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− | }
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− | | |
− | # QA1
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− | if [type] == "vehco-qa1" {
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− | grok {
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− | patterns_dir => ["/etc/logstash/grok"]
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− | match => [
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− | "message", "^\s*%{TIMESTAMP_ISO8601:timestamp}\s*%{LOGLEVEL:level} (?:(%{USERNAME:thread} %{JAVACLASS:logger}|%{USERNAME:thread} %{WORD:logger}|%{JAVACLASS:logger}|%{WORD:logger}))(?<content>(.|\r|\n)*)"
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− | ]
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− | add_tag => "vehco-log-qa1"
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− | }
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− | # Something wrong occurred !!! :O
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− | if "_grokparsefailure" in [tags] {
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− | grok {
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− | patterns_dir => "/etc/logstash/grok"
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− | match=>[
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− | "message","(?<content>(.|\r|\n)*)"
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− | ]
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− | add_tag => "vehco-log-qa1-grok_error"
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− | }
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− | }
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− | }
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− | }
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− |
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− | output {
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− | elasticsearch {
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− | cluster => "VEHCO"
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− | protocol => "http"
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− | # port => ""
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− | host => "172.16.50.223"
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− | node_name => "vehco-qa"
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− | index => "vehco-qa-%{+YYYY.MM.dd}"
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− | }
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− | }
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | ==Logstash - Multilines==
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− | Multiline filter must be '''before GROK filter'''!
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− | ===No space start===
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− | A new event must NOT start with a space.
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="make">
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− | # All lines starting with a space belong to the previous event
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− | multiline {
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− | pattern => "^\s"
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− | negate => false
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− | what => "previous"
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− | }
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | ===Java exceptions===
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− | This will make all exceptions belong to the previous event.
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="make">
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− | # All exceptions belong to the previous event
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− | multiline {
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− | pattern => "(([^\s]+)Exception.+)|(at:.+)"
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− | negate => false
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− | what => "previous"
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− | }
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | | |
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− | ===Only LOG4J logs===
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− | If you only expect Log4j logs then you know that ''each line that does NOT start with a %{TIMESTAMP} is NOT a new event''.
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="make">
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− | # All lines that does not start with %{TIMESTAMP} or ' ' + %{TIMESTAMP} belong to the previous event
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− | multiline {
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− | pattern => "(([\s]+)20[0-9]{2}-)|20[0-9]{2}-"
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− | negate => true
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− | what => "previous"
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− | }
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | ==Logstash - Common services==
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− | More informations about GeoIP: http://logstash.net/docs/latest/filters/geoip
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− | ===Grok failure===
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− | If your Grok expression is wrong the line will be tagged as'' '_grokparsefailure' ''.
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="make">
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− | filter {
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− | # myApplication
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− | if [type] == "myApp" {
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− | grok {
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− | ...
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− | }
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− | # Something wrong occurred !!! :O Do something else instead!
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− | if "_grokparsefailure" in [tags] {
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− | grok {
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− | patterns_dir => "/etc/logstash/grok"
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− | match=>[
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− | "message","(?<content>(.|\r|\n)*)"
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− | ]
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− | }
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− | }
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− | }
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− | }
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | ===Apache2===
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− | Requirements:
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− | * Make sure your logs are in "/var/log/apache2" or adjust the paths
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− | * Make sure your using the COMBINED logs (default in Apache 2.4+)
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− | Logstash configuration extract:
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="make">
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− | input {
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− | file {
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− | path => [ "/var/log/apache2/access.log", "/var/log/apache2/ssl_access.log", "/var/log/apache2/other_vhosts_access.log" ]
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− | type => "apache-access"
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− | }
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− | file {
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− | path => "/var/log/apache2/error.log"
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− | type => "apache-error"
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− | }
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− | }
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− | filter {
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− | # ------------------------ Parse services logs into fields ---------------------------
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− | # APACHE 2
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− | if [type] == "apache-access" {
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− | # To process log data (message's content) using some regex or precompiled GROK pattern
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− | grok {
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− | match => [ "message", "%{COMBINEDAPACHELOG}"]
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− | }
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− | # To extract log's time according to a date pattern
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− | date {
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− | match => [ "timestamp", "dd/MMM/YYYY:HH:mm:ss Z"]
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− | }
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− | # Extraction browser information, if available.
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− | if [agent] != "" {
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− | useragent {
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− | source => "agent"
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− | }
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− | }
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− | if [clientip] != "" {
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− | geoip {
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− | source => "clientip"
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− | target => "apache_clientip"
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− | add_tag => [ "geoip" ]
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− | }
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− | }
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− | }
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− | | |
− | if [type] == "apache-error" {
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− | grok {
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− | match => [ "message", "%{APACHEERRORLOG}"]
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− | # Directory where to find the custom patterns
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− | patterns_dir => ["/etc/logstash/grok"]
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− | }
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− | if [clientip] != "" {
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− | geoip {
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− | source => "clientip"
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− | target => "apache_clientip"
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− | add_tag => [ "geoip" ]
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− | }
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− | }
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− | }
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− | }
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− | | |
− | output {
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− | ...
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− | }
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− | | |
− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | ===IpTables===
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− | Requirements:
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− | * Make sure you are logging dropped packets into a dedicated file. See [[Firewall log dropped]]
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− | Logstash configuration extract:
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="make">
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− | input {
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− | file {
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− | path => "/var/log/iptables.log"
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− | type => "iptables"
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− | }
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− | }
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− | | |
− | | |
− | filter {
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− | # IPTABLES
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− | if [type] == "iptables" {
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− | grok {
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− | match => [
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− | "message", "%{IPTABLES_IP}",
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− | "message", "%{IPTABLES_ICMP}",
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− | "message", "%{IPTABLES_GENERIC}"
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− | ]
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− | patterns_dir => ["/etc/logstash/grok"]
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− | }
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− | # Something wrong occurred !!! :O
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− | if "_grokparsefailure" in [tags] {
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− | grok {
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− | patterns_dir => "/etc/logstash/grok"
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− | match=>["message", "%{IPTABLES_ERROR}" ]
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− | add_tag => "iptables-grok_error"
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− | }
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− | }
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− | # Default 'geoip' == src_ip. That means it's easy to display the DROPPED INPUT :)
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− | if [src_ip] != "" {
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− | geoip {
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− | source => "src_ip"
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− | add_tag => [ "geoip" ]
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− | target => "src_geoip"
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− | }
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− | }
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− | if [dst_ip] != "" {
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− | geoip {
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− | source => "dst_ip"
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− | add_tag => [ "geoip" ]
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− | target => "dst_geoip"
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− | }
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− | }
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− | }
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− | }
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− | | |
− | output {
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− | ...
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− | }
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| </syntaxhighlight> | | </syntaxhighlight> |
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− | ===Fail2ban===
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− | Logstash configuration extract:
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="make">
| + | =Grok expressions= |
− | input {
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− | file {
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− | path => "/var/log/fail2ban.log"
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− | type => "fail2ban"
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− | }
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− | }
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| + | See [[Logstash grok expressions]] |
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− | filter {
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− | # Fail2ban
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− | if [type] == "fail2ban" {
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− | grok {
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− | match => ["message", "%{FAIL2BAN}"]
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− | patterns_dir => ["/etc/logstash/grok"]
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− | }
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− | if [ban_ip] != "" {
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− | geoip {
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− | source => "ban_ip"
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− | add_tag => [ "geoip" ]
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− | target => "ban_geoip"
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− | }
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− | }
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− | }
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− | }
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− | output {
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− | ...
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− | }
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− |
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− |
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− |
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− |
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− | ===Syslog===
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− |
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− | Logstash configuration extract:
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− |
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="make">
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− | input {
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− | file {
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− | path => [ "/var/log/syslog", "/var/log/auth.log", "/var/log/mail.info" ]
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− | type => "syslog"
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− | }
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− | }
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− |
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− |
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− | filter {
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− | # SYSLOG
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− | if [type] == "syslog" {
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− | grok {
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− | match => ["message", "%{SYSLOGBASE}"]
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− | }
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− | }
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− | }
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− |
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− | output {
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− | ...
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− | }
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− |
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− |
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− |
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− |
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− |
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− | ===Tomcat===
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− |
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− | ... To be done ...
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− |
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− |
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− | ==Logstash (Application logs)==
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− |
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− |
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− |
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− | ===Log4J===
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− |
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− |
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="make">
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− | input {
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− | file {
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− | path => [ "/home/beta3/catalina.base/logs/vehco/*.log" ]
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− | type => "myApp"
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− | }
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− | }
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− |
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− | filter {
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− | # All lines that does not start with %{TIMESTAMP} or ' ' + %{TIMESTAMP} belong to the previous event
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− | multiline {
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− | pattern => "(([\s]+)20[0-9]{2}-)|20[0-9]{2}-"
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− | negate => true
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− | what => "previous"
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− | }
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− |
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− | # myApplication
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− | if [type] == "myApp" {
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− | grok {
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− | patterns_dir => ["/etc/logstash/grok"]
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− | match => [
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− | "message", "^\s*%{TIMESTAMP_ISO8601:timestamp}\s*%{LOGLEVEL:level} (?:(%{USERNAME:thread} %{JAVACLASS:logger}|%{USERNAME:thread} %{WORD:logger}|%{JAVACLASS:logger}|%{WORD:logger}))(?<content>(.|\r|\n)*)"
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− | ]
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− | add_tag => "myApp-log"
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− | }
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− | # Something wrong occurred !!! :O
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− | if "_grokparsefailure" in [tags] {
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− | grok {
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− | patterns_dir => "/etc/logstash/grok"
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− | match=>[
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− | "message","(?<content>(.|\r|\n)*)"
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− | ]
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− | }
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− | }
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− | }
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− | }
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− |
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− | output {
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− | ...
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− | }
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− |
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− |
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− | ===VEHCO specific patterns===
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− |
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− | Now that you have some specific GROK patterns, you need to update your ''Logstash'' configuration.
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− |
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="make">
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− | input {
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− | file {
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− | path => [ "/var/log/vehco/*.log" ]
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− | type => "vehco-rtd"
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− | }
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− | }
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− |
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− |
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− | filter {
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− | # VEHCO-RTD
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− | if [type] == "vehco-rtd" {
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− | grok {
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− | patterns_dir => ["/etc/logstash/grok"]
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− | match => [
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− | "message", "%{RTD_TERMINAL}",
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− | "message", "%{RTD_AUTH_START}",
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− | "message", "%{RTD_AUTH_DONE}"
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− | ]
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− | }
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− | }
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− | }
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− |
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− | output {
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− | ...
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− | }
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− |
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− |
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− |
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− | [!] Note 1:
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− | Grok will normally break on match == it will stop processing after the first pattern that matches.
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− |
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− |
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− | [!] Note 2:
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− |
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− | You can set generic blob expression as INPUT filters.
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− |
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− |
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− |
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− | =Manual commands=
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− |
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− | The following command(s) are just here for my personal reference:
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− |
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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− | cd /opt/logstash/bin
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− | ./logstash -f /etc/logstash/conf.d/ -t --verbose
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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| + | =Configuration examples= |
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| + | See [[logstash configuration examples]] |
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Logstash retrieves, extracts and sends data to the ElasticSearch server.
Logstash needs to be install on all the servers / clients you want to get logs from.
Related topics:
Installation
You can install logstash either manually or as an APT-GET package.
I recommend you to use the manual installation because the automatic one will chroot you in /var/log. If your application is using logs that are somewhere else, then you'll be screwed.
Manual installation (recommended)
Be careful: Logstash version must match the ElasticSearch version for better performances.
cd /tmp
wget https://download.elasticsearch.org/logstash/logstash/logstash-1.4.2.tar.gz
tar xzvf logstash-1.4.2.tar.gz
rm logstash-1.4.2.tar.gz
mv logstash-1.4.2/ /opt/
cd /opt
ln -s /opt/logstash-1.4.2 /opt/logstash
- Create configuration directories
mkdir -p /etc/logstash/conf.d
mkdir /etc/logstash/grok
mkdir /etc/logstash/db
chmod -R 777 /etc/logstash
touch /var/log/logstash.log
chmod -R 777 /var/log/logstash.log
cd /etc/init.d
vim logstash.sh
Parse the following content:
#!/bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: logstash
# Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: Start daemon at boot time
# Description: Enable service provided by daemon.
### END INIT INFO
. /lib/lsb/init-functions
if [ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]; then
echo -e " "
echo -e "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
echo -e "!! Security alert !!"
echo -e "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
echo -e "You need to be root or have root privileges to run this script!\n\n"
echo -e " "
exit 1
fi
# Where should Logstash keep track of each file?
export SINCEDB_DIR="/etc/logstash/db"
# Logstash params
name="logstash"
logstash_bin="/opt/logstash/bin/logstash"
logstash_conf="/etc/logstash/conf.d/"
logstash_log="/var/log/logstash.log"
pid_file="/var/run/$name.pid"
start () {
commandOpts="agent -f $logstash_conf --log ${logstash_log} --verbose"
log_daemon_msg "Starting $name" "$name"
if start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --oknodo --pidfile "$pid_file" -b -m --exec $logstash_bin -- $commandOpts; then
log_end_msg 0
else
log_end_msg 1
fi
}
testConfig () {
echo "#############################"
echo " Logstash configuration test"
echo "#############################"
command="${logstash_bin} -f $logstash_conf --verbose -t"
$command
}
stop () {
log_daemon_msg "Stopping $name" "$name"
start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --oknodo --pidfile "$pid_file"
}
status () {
status_of_proc -p $pid_file "" "$name"
}
case $1 in
start)
if status; then exit 0; fi
start
;;
stop)
stop
;;
reload)
stop
start
;;
restart)
stop
start
;;
status)
status && exit 0 || exit $?
;;
testConfig)
testConfig
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload|status|testConfig}"
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0
ln -s /etc/init.d/logstash.sh /usr/bin/logstash
- Register application as a service (optional)
cd /etc/init.d
update-rc.d logstash.sh defaults
Automatic installation
Source: http://logstash.net/docs/latest/repositories
- Add Logstash repository: see Sources#ELK
- Install application
apt-get install logstash logstash-contrib
>> Binaries in /opt/logstash
>> Configuration in /etc/logstash/conf.d/
>> Logs in /var/log/logstash/
- Create a folder for logstash to keep track of each file
mkdir -p /etc/logstash/db
chmod -R 777 /etc/logstash/
- Add a new environment variable in your
/etc/profile
|| /etc/environment
Put:
SINCEDB_DIR=/etc/logstash/db
Apply changes:
Manual commands
The following command(s) are just here for my personal reference:
cd /opt/logstash/bin
./logstash -f /etc/logstash/conf.d/ -t --verbose
Grok expressions
See Logstash grok expressions
Configuration examples
See logstash configuration examples
References