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logstash config to accept iis/wineventlogs and send to elasticsearch
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input { | |
tcp { | |
type => "iis" | |
port => 5141 | |
format => json | |
#Disable timeouts as logstash may drop events when timing out | |
data_timeout => -1 | |
} | |
tcp { | |
type => "winevent" | |
port => 5140 | |
format => json | |
#Disable timeouts as logstash may drop events when timing out | |
data_timeout => -1 | |
} | |
} | |
filter { | |
date { | |
type => "iis" | |
# Try to pull the timestamp from the 'timestamp' field (parsed above with | |
# grok). The IIS time format looks like: "2012-06-07 15:58:09" | |
EventTime => "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss" | |
} | |
date { | |
type => "winevent" | |
# Try to pull the timestamp from the 'timestamp' field (parsed above with | |
# grok). The Windows Event Log time format looks like: "2012-06-07 15:58:09" | |
EventTime => "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss" | |
} | |
} | |
output { | |
# stdout { | |
# debug => true | |
# } | |
elasticsearch { | |
# Setting 'embedded' will run a real elasticsearch server inside logstash. | |
# This option below saves you from having to run a separate process just | |
# for ElasticSearch, so you can get started quicker! | |
host => "localhost" | |
port => "9300" | |
} | |
} |
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