You can use the Threat Analytics Manager to import Logstash records as Data Sources into the IKANOW Threat Analytics platform.
Using the wizard, it is easy to specify header rows, field names, as well as quote and separator characters.
Configure
To import a Logstash record and configure the source
From the Treat Analytics Dashboard, click on Data Sources.
Click on Add New Source.
Under "What kind of source would you like to create?" specify "Logstash Import Source."
Click on Next.
Configure the fields as described in the table below.
Field
Description
Note
S3 Location
URL for the Amazon s3 bucket.
eg. test.ikanow.com
S3 Username
Username for the Amazon s3 bucket.
S3 Password
Password for the Amazon s3 bucket.
Quote Character
Default: "
Standard characters have been selected for the quote and separators. You may chose from the list of other common options or add your own based off your data.
Separator
Default: ,
Standard characters have been selected for the quote and separators. You may chose from the list of other common options or add your own based off your data.
Date Column
Column name that holds the Date/Time.
Date/Time Mask
Date/time format: MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss
The date filter is used for parsing dates from fields, and then using that date or timestamp as the logstash timestamp for the event.
For example, syslog events usually have timestamps like this:
"Apr 17 09:32:01"
You would use the date format “MMM dd HH:mm:ss” to parse this.
Column Headers
Used to manually specify each column header for separated values files. (eg. csv)
Advanced Options
The following fields are also available for more advanced Logstash import settings.
Field
Description
Geo IP
Column name to use for IP geo tagging.
Type
Default value: SNORT
Describes the type of file for the logstash configuration. eg. "apache", "syslog" Mainly used for filter activation.
Possible values:
Firewall
Proxy
RADIUS
IDS
IPS
HBSS
Web_Server
DNS
SQL
Router
DHCP
Other
Testing
Once you have made the input settings, you will need to perform additional configuration and testing.
Specify the frequency at which the source should be harvested (eg. Once per day)
Click on Test.
About Testing
If the source has been configured properly testing with return test results, and you will be able to move forward with Publishing the new source. Otherwise, a failure message is generated which can be used for troubleshooting. You can always Save your source and come back to fix any testing errors later.
Saving or Publishing
Saving
To save the source after testing
Click on Save.
The source is saved and you are re-directed to the Source Manager.
Publishing
To publish the source after testing
Click on Publish.
The source is published and you are re-directed to the Source Manager.