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- ## 1.1.3
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- - Replaces the `rest-client` library used for connecting to Azure with the `excon` library.
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- ## 1.1.1
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- - Adds support for Azure US Government cloud and Microsoft Azure operated by 21Vianet in China.
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- ## 1.1.0
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- - Allows setting different proxy values for API connections.
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- - Upgrades version for logs ingestion API to 2023-01-01.
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- - Renames the plugin to microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin.
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- ## 1.0.0
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- - The initial release for the Logstash output plugin for Microsoft Sentinel. This plugin uses Data Collection Rules (DCRs) with Azure Monitor's Logs Ingestion API.
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+ ## 1.1.0
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+ - Allows setting different proxy values for API connections.
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+ - Upgrades version for logs ingestion API to 2023-01-01.
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+ - Renames the plugin to microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin.
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+ ## 1.0.0
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+ - The initial release for the Logstash output plugin for Microsoft Sentinel. This plugin uses Data Collection Rules (DCRs) with Azure Monitor's Logs Ingestion API.
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- # Microsoft Sentinel output plugin for Logstash
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-
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- Microsoft Sentinel provides a new output plugin for Logstash. Use this output plugin to send any log via Logstash to the Microsoft Sentinel/Log Analytics workspace. This is done with the Log Analytics DCR-based API.
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- You may send logs to custom or standard tables.
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-
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- Plugin version: v1.1.3
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- Released on: 2024-10-10
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-
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- This plugin is currently in development and is free to use. We welcome contributions from the open source community on this project, and we request and appreciate feedback from users.
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-
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- ## Installation Instructions
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- 1) Install the plugin
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- 2) Create a sample file
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- 3) Create the required DCR-related resources
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- 4) Configure Logstash configuration file
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- 5) Basic logs transmission
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-
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- ## 1. Install the plugin
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- Microsoft Sentinel provides Logstash output plugin to Log analytics workspace using DCR based logs API.
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-
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- The plugin is published on [RubyGems](https://rubygems.org/gems/microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin). To install to an existing logstash installation, run `logstash-plugin install microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin`.
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- If you do not have a direct internet connection, you can install the plugin to another logstash installation, and then export and import a plugin bundle to the offline host. For more information, see [Logstash Offline Plugin Management instruction](<https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/current/offline-plugins.html>).
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-
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- Microsoft Sentinel's Logstash output plugin supports the following versions
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- - 7.0 - 7.17.13
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- - 8.0 - 8.9
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- - 8.11 - 8.15
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-
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- Please note that when using Logstash 8, it is recommended to disable ECS in the pipeline. For more information refer to [Logstash documentation.](<https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/8.4/ecs-ls.html>)
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-
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- ## 2. Create a sample file
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- To create a sample file, follow the following steps:
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- 1) Copy the output plugin configuration below to your Logstash configuration file:
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- ```
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- output {
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- microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin {
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- create_sample_file => true
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- sample_file_path => "<enter the path to the file in which the sample data will be written>" #for example: "c:\\temp" (for windows) or "/var/log" for Linux.
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- }
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- }
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- ```
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- Note: make sure that the path exists before creating the sample file.
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- 2) Start Logstash. The plugin will collect up to 10 records to a sample.
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- 3) The file named "sampleFile<epoch seconds>.json" in the configured path will be created once there are 10 events to sample or when the Logstash process exited gracefully. (for example: "c:\temp\sampleFile1648453501.json").
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-
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- ### Configurations:
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- The following parameters are optional and should be used to create a sample file.
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- - **create_sample_file** - Boolean, False by default. When enabled, up to 10 events will be written to a sample json file.
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- - **sample_file_path** - Number, Empty by default. Required when create_sample_file is enabled. Should include a valid path in which to place the sample file generated.
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-
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- ### Complete example
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- 1. set the pipeline.conf with the following configuration:
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- ```
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- input {
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- generator {
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- lines => [ "This is a test log message"]
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- count => 10
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- }
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- }
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-
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- output {
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- microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin {
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- create_sample_file => true
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- sample_file_path => "<enter the path to the file in which the sample data will be written>" #for example: "c:\\temp" (for windows) or "/var/log" for Linux.
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- }
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- }
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- ```
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-
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- 2. the following sample file will be generated:
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- ```
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- [
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- {
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- "host": "logstashMachine",
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- "sequence": 0,
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- "message": "This is a test log message",
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- "ls_timestamp": "2022-10-29T13:19:28.116Z",
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- "ls_version": "1"
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- },
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- ...
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- ]
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- ```
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-
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- ## 3. Create the required DCR-related resources
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- To configure Microsoft Sentinel Logstash plugin you first need to create the DCR-related resources. To create these resources, follow one of the following tutorials:
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- 1) To ingest the data to a custom table use [Tutorial - Send custom logs to Azure Monitor Logs (preview) - Azure Monitor | Microsoft Docs](<https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-monitor/logs/tutorial-custom-logs>) tutorial. Note that as part of creating the table and the DCR you will need to provide the sample file that you've created in the previous section.
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- 2) To ingest the data to a standard table like Syslog or CommonSecurityLog use [Tutorial - Send custom logs to Azure Monitor Logs using resource manager templates - Azure Monitor | Microsoft Docs](<https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-monitor/logs/tutorial-custom-logs-api>).
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- ## 4. Configure Logstash configuration file
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- Use the tutorial from the previous section to retrieve the following attributes:
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- - **client_app_Id** - String, The 'Application (client) ID' value created in step #3 of the "Configure Application" section of the tutorial you used in the previous step.
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- - **client_app_secret** -String, The value of the client secret created in step #5 of the "Configure Application" section of the tutorial you used in the previous step.
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- - **tenant_id** - String, Your subscription's tenant id. You can find in the following path: Home -> Azure Active Directory -> Overview Under 'Basic Information'.
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- - **data_collection_endpoint** - String, - The value of the logsIngestion URI (see step #3 of the "Create data collection endpoint" section in Tutorial [Tutorial - Send custom logs to Azure Monitor Logs using resource manager templates - Azure Monitor | Microsoft Docs](<https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-monitor/logs/tutorial-custom-logs-api#create-data-collection-endpoint>).
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- - **dcr_immutable_id** - String, The value of the DCR immutableId (see the "Collect information from DCR" section in [Tutorial - Send custom logs to Azure Monitor Logs (preview) - Azure Monitor | Microsoft Docs](<https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-monitor/logs/tutorial-custom-logs#collect-information-from-dcr>).
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- - **dcr_stream_name** - String, The name of the data stream (Go to the json view of the DCR as explained in the "Collect information from DCR" section in [Tutorial - Send custom logs to Azure Monitor Logs (preview) - Azure Monitor | Microsoft Docs](<https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-monitor/logs/tutorial-custom-logs#collect-information-from-dcr>) and copy the value of the "dataFlows -> streams" property (see circled in red in the below example).
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- After retrieving the required values replace the output section of the Logstash configuration file created in the previous steps with the example below. Then, replace the strings in the brackets below with the corresponding values. Make sure you change the "create_sample_file" attribute to false.
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- Here is an example for the output plugin configuration section:
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- ```
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- microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin {
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- client_app_Id => "<enter your client_app_id value here>"
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- client_app_secret => "<enter your client_app_secret value here>"
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- tenant_id => "<enter your tenant id here>"
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- data_collection_endpoint => "<enter your DCE logsIngestion URI here>"
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- dcr_immutable_id => "<enter your DCR immutableId here>"
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- dcr_stream_name => "<enter your stream name here>"
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- create_sample_file=> false
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- sample_file_path => "c:\\temp"
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- }
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- }
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- ```
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- ### Optional configuration
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- - **key_names** – Array of strings, if you wish to send a subset of the columns to Log Analytics.
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- - **plugin_flush_interval** – Number, 5 by default. Defines the maximal time difference (in seconds) between sending two messages to Log Analytics.
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- - **retransmission_time** - Number, 10 by default. This will set the amount of time in seconds given for retransmitting messages once sending has failed.
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- - **compress_data** - Boolean, false by default. When this field is true, the event data is compressed before using the API. Recommended for high throughput pipelines
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- - **proxy** - String, Empty by default. Specify which proxy URL to use for API calls for all of the communications with Azure.
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- - **proxy_aad** - String, Empty by default. Specify which proxy URL to use for API calls for the Azure Active Directory service. Overrides the proxy setting.
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- - **proxy_endpoint** - String, Empty by default. Specify which proxy URL to use when sending log data to the endpoint. Overrides the proxy setting.
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- - **azure_cloud** - String, Empty by default. Used to specify the name of the Azure cloud that is being used, AzureCloud is set as default. Available values are: AzureCloud, AzureChinaCloud and AzureUSGovernment.
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- #### Note: When setting an empty string as a value for a proxy setting, it will unset any system wide proxy setting.
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- Security notice: We recommend not to implicitly state client_app_Id, client_app_secret, tenant_id, data_collection_endpoint, and dcr_immutable_id in your Logstash configuration for security reasons.
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- It is best to store this sensitive information in a Logstash KeyStore as described here- ['Secrets Keystore'](<https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/current/keystore.html>)
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- ## 5. Basic logs transmission
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- Here is an example configuration that parses Syslog incoming data into a custom stream named "Custom-MyTableRawData".
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- ### Example Configuration
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- - Using filebeat input pipe
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- ```
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- }
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- filter {
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- output {
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- microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin {
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- client_app_Id => "619c1731-15ca-4403-9c61-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
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- client_app_secret => "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
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- tenant_id => "72f988bf-86f1-41af-91ab-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
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- data_collection_endpoint => "https://my-customlogsv2-test-jz2a.eastus2-1.ingest.monitor.azure.com"
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- dcr_immutable_id => "dcr-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxac23b8978251433a"
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- dcr_stream_name => "Custom-MyTableRawData"
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- proxy_aad => "http://proxy.example.com"
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- ```
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- - Or using the tcp input pipe
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- type => syslog #optional, will effect log type in table
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- filter {
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- output {
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- microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin {
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- client_app_Id => "619c1731-15ca-4403-9c61-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
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- client_app_secret => "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
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- tenant_id => "72f988bf-86f1-41af-91ab-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
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- data_collection_endpoint => "https://my-customlogsv2-test-jz2a.eastus2-1.ingest.monitor.azure.com"
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- dcr_immutable_id => "dcr-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxac23b8978251433a"
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- dcr_stream_name => "Custom-MyTableRawData"
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- }
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- }
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- ```
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- <u>Advanced Configuration</u>
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- ```
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- syslog {
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- }
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- microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin {
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- client_app_Id => "${CLIENT_APP_ID}"
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- client_app_secret => "${CLIENT_APP_SECRET}"
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- tenant_id => "${TENANT_ID}"
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- data_collection_endpoint => "${DATA_COLLECTION_ENDPOINT}"
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- dcr_immutable_id => "${DCR_IMMUTABLE_ID}"
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- dcr_stream_name => "Custom-MyTableRawData"
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- key_names => ['PRI','TIME_TAG','HOSTNAME','MSG']
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- }
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- }
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- ```
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- For example:
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- ```
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- Which will produce this content in the sample file:
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- "timestamp": "Apr 7 08:26:04",
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- "program": "CEF:",
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- "host": "127.0.0.1",
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- "message": "0|Microsoft|Device|cef-test|example|data|1|here is some more data for the example",
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- "ls_timestamp": "2022-04-07T08:26:04.000Z",
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- }
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- ```
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- ## Known issues
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- If your environment's event rate is low considering the number of allocated Logstash workers, we recommend increasing the value of *plugin_flush_interval* to 60 or more. This change will allow each worker to batch more events before uploading to the Data Collection Endpoint (DCE). You can monitor the ingestion payload using [DCR metrics](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-monitor/essentials/data-collection-monitor#dcr-metrics).
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- For more information on *plugin_flush_interval*, see the [Optional Configuration table](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/sentinel/connect-logstash-data-connection-rules#optional-configuration) mentioned earlier.
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+ # Microsoft Sentinel output plugin for Logstash
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+ Microsoft Sentinel provides a new output plugin for Logstash. Use this output plugin to send any log via Logstash to the Microsoft Sentinel/Log Analytics workspace. This is done with the Log Analytics DCR-based API.
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+ You may send logs to custom or standard tables.
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+ Plugin version: v1.1.3
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+ Released on: 2024-10-10
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+ This plugin is currently in development and is free to use. We welcome contributions from the open source community on this project, and we request and appreciate feedback from users.
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+
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+ ## Installation Instructions
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+ 1) Install the plugin
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+ 2) Create a sample file
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+ 3) Create the required DCR-related resources
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+ 4) Configure Logstash configuration file
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+ 5) Basic logs transmission
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+
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+
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+ ## 1. Install the plugin
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+
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+ Microsoft Sentinel provides Logstash output plugin to Log analytics workspace using DCR based logs API.
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+
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+ The plugin is published on [RubyGems](https://rubygems.org/gems/microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin). To install to an existing logstash installation, run `logstash-plugin install microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin`.
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+ If you do not have a direct internet connection, you can install the plugin to another logstash installation, and then export and import a plugin bundle to the offline host. For more information, see [Logstash Offline Plugin Management instruction](<https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/current/offline-plugins.html>).
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+
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+ Microsoft Sentinel's Logstash output plugin supports the following versions
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+ - 7.0 - 7.17.13
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+ - 8.0 - 8.9
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+ - 8.11 - 8.15
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+
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+ Please note that when using Logstash 8, it is recommended to disable ECS in the pipeline. For more information refer to [Logstash documentation.](<https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/8.4/ecs-ls.html>)
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+
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+ ## 2. Create a sample file
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+ To create a sample file, follow the following steps:
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+ 1) Copy the output plugin configuration below to your Logstash configuration file:
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+ ```
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+ output {
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+ microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin {
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+ create_sample_file => true
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+ sample_file_path => "<enter the path to the file in which the sample data will be written>" #for example: "c:\\temp" (for windows) or "/var/log" for Linux.
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ Note: make sure that the path exists before creating the sample file.
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+ 2) Start Logstash. The plugin will collect up to 10 records to a sample.
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+ 3) The file named "sampleFile<epoch seconds>.json" in the configured path will be created once there are 10 events to sample or when the Logstash process exited gracefully. (for example: "c:\temp\sampleFile1648453501.json").
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+
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+ ### Configurations:
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+ The following parameters are optional and should be used to create a sample file.
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+ - **create_sample_file** - Boolean, False by default. When enabled, up to 10 events will be written to a sample json file.
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+ - **sample_file_path** - Number, Empty by default. Required when create_sample_file is enabled. Should include a valid path in which to place the sample file generated.
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+
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+ ### Complete example
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+ 1. set the pipeline.conf with the following configuration:
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+ ```
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+ input {
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+ generator {
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+ lines => [ "This is a test log message"]
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+ count => 10
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ output {
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+ microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin {
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+ create_sample_file => true
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+ sample_file_path => "<enter the path to the file in which the sample data will be written>" #for example: "c:\\temp" (for windows) or "/var/log" for Linux.
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ 2. the following sample file will be generated:
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+ ```
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+ {
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+ "host": "logstashMachine",
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+ "sequence": 0,
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+ "message": "This is a test log message",
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+ "ls_timestamp": "2022-10-29T13:19:28.116Z",
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+ "ls_version": "1"
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+ },
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+ ...
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+ ]
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## 3. Create the required DCR-related resources
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+ To configure Microsoft Sentinel Logstash plugin you first need to create the DCR-related resources. To create these resources, follow one of the following tutorials:
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+ 1) To ingest the data to a custom table use [Tutorial - Send custom logs to Azure Monitor Logs (preview) - Azure Monitor | Microsoft Docs](<https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-monitor/logs/tutorial-custom-logs>) tutorial. Note that as part of creating the table and the DCR you will need to provide the sample file that you've created in the previous section.
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+ 2) To ingest the data to a standard table like Syslog or CommonSecurityLog use [Tutorial - Send custom logs to Azure Monitor Logs using resource manager templates - Azure Monitor | Microsoft Docs](<https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-monitor/logs/tutorial-custom-logs-api>).
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+
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+ ## 4. Configure Logstash configuration file
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+
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+ Use the tutorial from the previous section to retrieve the following attributes:
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+ - **client_app_Id** - String, The 'Application (client) ID' value created in step #3 of the "Configure Application" section of the tutorial you used in the previous step.
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+ - **client_app_secret** -String, The value of the client secret created in step #5 of the "Configure Application" section of the tutorial you used in the previous step.
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+ - **tenant_id** - String, Your subscription's tenant id. You can find in the following path: Home -> Azure Active Directory -> Overview Under 'Basic Information'.
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+ - **data_collection_endpoint** - String, - The value of the logsIngestion URI (see step #3 of the "Create data collection endpoint" section in Tutorial [Tutorial - Send custom logs to Azure Monitor Logs using resource manager templates - Azure Monitor | Microsoft Docs](<https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-monitor/logs/tutorial-custom-logs-api#create-data-collection-endpoint>).
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+ - **dcr_immutable_id** - String, The value of the DCR immutableId (see the "Collect information from DCR" section in [Tutorial - Send custom logs to Azure Monitor Logs (preview) - Azure Monitor | Microsoft Docs](<https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-monitor/logs/tutorial-custom-logs#collect-information-from-dcr>).
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+ - **dcr_stream_name** - String, The name of the data stream (Go to the json view of the DCR as explained in the "Collect information from DCR" section in [Tutorial - Send custom logs to Azure Monitor Logs (preview) - Azure Monitor | Microsoft Docs](<https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-monitor/logs/tutorial-custom-logs#collect-information-from-dcr>) and copy the value of the "dataFlows -> streams" property (see circled in red in the below example).
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+
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+ After retrieving the required values replace the output section of the Logstash configuration file created in the previous steps with the example below. Then, replace the strings in the brackets below with the corresponding values. Make sure you change the "create_sample_file" attribute to false.
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+
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+ Here is an example for the output plugin configuration section:
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+ ```
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+ output {
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+ microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin {
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+ client_app_Id => "<enter your client_app_id value here>"
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+ client_app_secret => "<enter your client_app_secret value here>"
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+ tenant_id => "<enter your tenant id here>"
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+ data_collection_endpoint => "<enter your DCE logsIngestion URI here>"
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+ dcr_immutable_id => "<enter your DCR immutableId here>"
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+ dcr_stream_name => "<enter your stream name here>"
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+ create_sample_file=> false
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+ sample_file_path => "c:\\temp"
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ ```
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+ ### Optional configuration
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+ - **key_names** – Array of strings, if you wish to send a subset of the columns to Log Analytics.
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+ - **plugin_flush_interval** – Number, 5 by default. Defines the maximal time difference (in seconds) between sending two messages to Log Analytics.
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+ - **retransmission_time** - Number, 10 by default. This will set the amount of time in seconds given for retransmitting messages once sending has failed.
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+ - **compress_data** - Boolean, false by default. When this field is true, the event data is compressed before using the API. Recommended for high throughput pipelines
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+ - **proxy** - String, Empty by default. Specify which proxy URL to use for API calls for all of the communications with Azure.
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+ - **proxy_aad** - String, Empty by default. Specify which proxy URL to use for API calls for the Azure Active Directory service. Overrides the proxy setting.
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+ - **proxy_endpoint** - String, Empty by default. Specify which proxy URL to use when sending log data to the endpoint. Overrides the proxy setting.
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+ - **azure_cloud** - String, Empty by default. Used to specify the name of the Azure cloud that is being used, AzureCloud is set as default. Available values are: AzureCloud, AzureChinaCloud and AzureUSGovernment.
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+
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+ #### Note: When setting an empty string as a value for a proxy setting, it will unset any system wide proxy setting.
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+
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+ Security notice: We recommend not to implicitly state client_app_Id, client_app_secret, tenant_id, data_collection_endpoint, and dcr_immutable_id in your Logstash configuration for security reasons.
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+ It is best to store this sensitive information in a Logstash KeyStore as described here- ['Secrets Keystore'](<https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/current/keystore.html>)
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+
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+
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+ ## 5. Basic logs transmission
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+
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+ Here is an example configuration that parses Syslog incoming data into a custom stream named "Custom-MyTableRawData".
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+
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+ ### Example Configuration
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+
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+ - Using filebeat input pipe
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+
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+ ```
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+ input {
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+ beats {
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+ port => "5044"
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+ }
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+ }
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+ filter {
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+ }
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+ output {
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+ microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin {
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+ client_app_Id => "619c1731-15ca-4403-9c61-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
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+ client_app_secret => "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
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+ tenant_id => "72f988bf-86f1-41af-91ab-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
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+ data_collection_endpoint => "https://my-customlogsv2-test-jz2a.eastus2-1.ingest.monitor.azure.com"
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+ dcr_immutable_id => "dcr-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxac23b8978251433a"
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+ dcr_stream_name => "Custom-MyTableRawData"
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+ proxy_aad => "http://proxy.example.com"
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ ```
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+ - Or using the tcp input pipe
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+
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+ ```
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+ input {
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+ tcp {
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+ port => "514"
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+ type => syslog #optional, will effect log type in table
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+ }
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+ }
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+ filter {
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+ }
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+ output {
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+ microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin {
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+ client_app_Id => "619c1731-15ca-4403-9c61-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
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+ client_app_secret => "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
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+ tenant_id => "72f988bf-86f1-41af-91ab-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
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+ data_collection_endpoint => "https://my-customlogsv2-test-jz2a.eastus2-1.ingest.monitor.azure.com"
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+ dcr_immutable_id => "dcr-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxac23b8978251433a"
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+ dcr_stream_name => "Custom-MyTableRawData"
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ <u>Advanced Configuration</u>
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+ ```
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+ input {
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+ syslog {
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+ port => 514
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ output {
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+ microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin {
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+ client_app_Id => "${CLIENT_APP_ID}"
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+ client_app_secret => "${CLIENT_APP_SECRET}"
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+ tenant_id => "${TENANT_ID}"
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+ data_collection_endpoint => "${DATA_COLLECTION_ENDPOINT}"
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+ dcr_immutable_id => "${DCR_IMMUTABLE_ID}"
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+ dcr_stream_name => "Custom-MyTableRawData"
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+ key_names => ['PRI','TIME_TAG','HOSTNAME','MSG']
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ ```
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+
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+ Now you are able to run logstash with the example configuration and send mock data using the 'logger' command.
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+
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+ For example:
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+ ```
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+ logger -p local4.warn --rfc3164 --tcp -t CEF "0|Microsoft|Device|cef-test|example|data|1|here is some more data for the example" -P 514 -d -n 127.0.0.1
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+ ```
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+
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+ Which will produce this content in the sample file:
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+
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+ ```
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+ [
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+ {
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+ "logsource": "logstashMachine",
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+ "facility": 20,
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+ "severity_label": "Warning",
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+ "severity": 4,
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+ "timestamp": "Apr 7 08:26:04",
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+ "program": "CEF:",
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+ "host": "127.0.0.1",
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+ "facility_label": "local4",
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+ "priority": 164,
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+ "message": "0|Microsoft|Device|cef-test|example|data|1|here is some more data for the example",
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+ "ls_timestamp": "2022-04-07T08:26:04.000Z",
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+ "ls_version": "1"
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ ```
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+
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+
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+ ## Known issues
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+
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+ When using Logstash installed on a Docker image of Lite Ubuntu, the following warning may appear:
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+
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+ ```
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+ java.lang.RuntimeException: getprotobyname_r failed
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+ ```
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+
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+ To resolve it, use the following commands to install the *netbase* package within your Dockerfile:
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+ ```bash
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+ USER root
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+ RUN apt install netbase -y
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+ ```
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+ For more information, see [JNR regression in Logstash 7.17.0 (Docker)](https://github.com/elastic/logstash/issues/13703).
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+
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+ If your environment's event rate is low considering the number of allocated Logstash workers, we recommend increasing the value of *plugin_flush_interval* to 60 or more. This change will allow each worker to batch more events before uploading to the Data Collection Endpoint (DCE). You can monitor the ingestion payload using [DCR metrics](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-monitor/essentials/data-collection-monitor#dcr-metrics).
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+ For more information on *plugin_flush_interval*, see the [Optional Configuration table](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/sentinel/connect-logstash-data-connection-rules#optional-configuration) mentioned earlier.
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+
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- # encoding: utf-8
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- require "logstash/outputs/base"
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- require "logstash/namespace"
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- require "logstash/sentinel_la/logstashLoganalyticsConfiguration"
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- require "logstash/sentinel_la/sampleFileCreator"
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- require "logstash/sentinel_la/logsSender"
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-
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-
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- class LogStash::Outputs::MicrosoftSentinelOutput < LogStash::Outputs::Base
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-
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- config_name "microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin"
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-
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- # Stating that the output plugin will run in concurrent mode
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- concurrency :shared
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-
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- # Your registered app ID
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- config :client_app_Id, :validate => :string
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-
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- # The registered app's secret, required by Azure Loganalytics REST API
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- config :client_app_secret, :validate => :string
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-
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- # Your Operations Management Suite Tenant ID
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- config :tenant_id, :validate => :string
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-
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- # Your data collection rule endpoint
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- config :data_collection_endpoint, :validate => :string
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-
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- # Your data collection rule ID
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- config :dcr_immutable_id, :validate => :string
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-
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- # Your dcr data stream name
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- config :dcr_stream_name, :validate => :string
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-
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- # Subset of keys to send to the Azure Loganalytics workspace
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- config :key_names, :validate => :array, :default => []
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-
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- # Max number of seconds to wait between flushes. Default 5
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- config :plugin_flush_interval, :validate => :number, :default => 5
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-
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- # Factor for adding to the amount of messages sent
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- config :decrease_factor, :validate => :number, :default => 100
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-
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- # This will trigger message amount resizing in a REST request to LA
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- config :amount_resizing, :validate => :boolean, :default => true
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-
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- # Setting the default amount of messages sent
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- # it this is set with amount_resizing=false --> each message will have max_items
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- config :max_items, :validate => :number, :default => 2000
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-
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- # Setting default proxy to be used for all communication with azure
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- config :proxy, :validate => :string
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-
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- # Setting proxy_aad to be used for communicating with azure active directory service
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- config :proxy_aad, :validate => :string
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-
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- # Setting proxy to be used for the LogAnalytics endpoint REST client
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- config :proxy_endpoint, :validate => :string
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-
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- # This will set the amount of time given for retransmitting messages once sending is failed
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- config :retransmission_time, :validate => :number, :default => 10
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-
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- # Compress the message body before sending to LA
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- config :compress_data, :validate => :boolean, :default => false
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-
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- # Generate sample file from incoming events
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- config :create_sample_file, :validate => :boolean, :default => false
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-
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- # Path where to place the sample file created
69
- config :sample_file_path, :validate => :string
70
-
71
- # Used to specify the name of the Azure cloud that is being used. By default, the value is set to "AzureCloud", which
72
- # is the public Azure cloud. However, you can specify a different Azure cloud if you are
73
- # using a different environment, such as Azure Government or Azure China.
74
- config :azure_cloud, :validate => :string
75
-
76
- public
77
- def register
78
- @logstash_configuration= build_logstash_configuration()
79
-
80
- # Validate configuration correctness
81
- @logstash_configuration.validate_configuration()
82
-
83
- @events_handler = @logstash_configuration.create_sample_file ?
84
- LogStash::Outputs::MicrosoftSentinelOutputInternal::SampleFileCreator::new(@logstash_configuration) :
85
- LogStash::Outputs::MicrosoftSentinelOutputInternal::LogsSender::new(@logstash_configuration)
86
- end # def register
87
-
88
- def multi_receive(events)
89
- @events_handler.handle_events(events)
90
- end # def multi_receive
91
-
92
- def close
93
- @events_handler.close
94
- end
95
-
96
- #private
97
- private
98
-
99
- # Building the logstash object configuration from the output configuration provided by the user
100
- # Return LogstashLoganalyticsOutputConfiguration populated with the configuration values
101
- def build_logstash_configuration()
102
- logstash_configuration= LogStash::Outputs::MicrosoftSentinelOutputInternal::LogstashLoganalyticsOutputConfiguration::new(@client_app_Id, @client_app_secret, @tenant_id, @data_collection_endpoint, @dcr_immutable_id, @dcr_stream_name, @compress_data, @create_sample_file, @sample_file_path, @logger)
103
- logstash_configuration.key_names = @key_names
104
- logstash_configuration.plugin_flush_interval = @plugin_flush_interval
105
- logstash_configuration.decrease_factor = @decrease_factor
106
- logstash_configuration.amount_resizing = @amount_resizing
107
- logstash_configuration.max_items = @max_items
108
- logstash_configuration.proxy_aad = @proxy_aad || @proxy || ENV['http_proxy']
109
- logstash_configuration.proxy_endpoint = @proxy_endpoint || @proxy || ENV['http_proxy']
110
- logstash_configuration.retransmission_time = @retransmission_time
111
- logstash_configuration.azure_cloud = @azure_cloud || "AzureCloud"
112
-
113
- return logstash_configuration
114
- end # def build_logstash_configuration
115
-
116
- end # class LogStash::Outputs::MicrosoftSentinelOutput
1
+ # encoding: utf-8
2
+ require "logstash/outputs/base"
3
+ require "logstash/namespace"
4
+ require "logstash/sentinel_la/logstashLoganalyticsConfiguration"
5
+ require "logstash/sentinel_la/sampleFileCreator"
6
+ require "logstash/sentinel_la/logsSender"
7
+
8
+
9
+ class LogStash::Outputs::MicrosoftSentinelOutput < LogStash::Outputs::Base
10
+
11
+ config_name "microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin"
12
+
13
+ # Stating that the output plugin will run in concurrent mode
14
+ concurrency :shared
15
+
16
+ # Your registered app ID
17
+ config :client_app_Id, :validate => :string
18
+
19
+ # The registered app's secret, required by Azure Loganalytics REST API
20
+ config :client_app_secret, :validate => :string
21
+
22
+ # Your Operations Management Suite Tenant ID
23
+ config :tenant_id, :validate => :string
24
+
25
+ # Your data collection rule endpoint
26
+ config :data_collection_endpoint, :validate => :string
27
+
28
+ # Your data collection rule ID
29
+ config :dcr_immutable_id, :validate => :string
30
+
31
+ # Your dcr data stream name
32
+ config :dcr_stream_name, :validate => :string
33
+
34
+ # Subset of keys to send to the Azure Loganalytics workspace
35
+ config :key_names, :validate => :array, :default => []
36
+
37
+ # Max number of seconds to wait between flushes. Default 5
38
+ config :plugin_flush_interval, :validate => :number, :default => 5
39
+
40
+ # Factor for adding to the amount of messages sent
41
+ config :decrease_factor, :validate => :number, :default => 100
42
+
43
+ # This will trigger message amount resizing in a REST request to LA
44
+ config :amount_resizing, :validate => :boolean, :default => true
45
+
46
+ # Setting the default amount of messages sent
47
+ # it this is set with amount_resizing=false --> each message will have max_items
48
+ config :max_items, :validate => :number, :default => 2000
49
+
50
+ # Setting default proxy to be used for all communication with azure
51
+ config :proxy, :validate => :string
52
+
53
+ # Setting proxy_aad to be used for communicating with azure active directory service
54
+ config :proxy_aad, :validate => :string
55
+
56
+ # Setting proxy to be used for the LogAnalytics endpoint REST client
57
+ config :proxy_endpoint, :validate => :string
58
+
59
+ # This will set the amount of time given for retransmitting messages once sending is failed
60
+ config :retransmission_time, :validate => :number, :default => 10
61
+
62
+ # Compress the message body before sending to LA
63
+ config :compress_data, :validate => :boolean, :default => false
64
+
65
+ # Generate sample file from incoming events
66
+ config :create_sample_file, :validate => :boolean, :default => false
67
+
68
+ # Path where to place the sample file created
69
+ config :sample_file_path, :validate => :string
70
+
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+ # Used to specify the name of the Azure cloud that is being used. By default, the value is set to "AzureCloud", which
72
+ # is the public Azure cloud. However, you can specify a different Azure cloud if you are
73
+ # using a different environment, such as Azure Government or Azure China.
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+ config :azure_cloud, :validate => :string
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+
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+ public
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+ def register
78
+ @logstash_configuration= build_logstash_configuration()
79
+
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+ # Validate configuration correctness
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+ @logstash_configuration.validate_configuration()
82
+
83
+ @events_handler = @logstash_configuration.create_sample_file ?
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+ LogStash::Outputs::MicrosoftSentinelOutputInternal::SampleFileCreator::new(@logstash_configuration) :
85
+ LogStash::Outputs::MicrosoftSentinelOutputInternal::LogsSender::new(@logstash_configuration)
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+ end # def register
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+
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+ def multi_receive(events)
89
+ @events_handler.handle_events(events)
90
+ end # def multi_receive
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+
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+ def close
93
+ @events_handler.close
94
+ end
95
+
96
+ #private
97
+ private
98
+
99
+ # Building the logstash object configuration from the output configuration provided by the user
100
+ # Return LogstashLoganalyticsOutputConfiguration populated with the configuration values
101
+ def build_logstash_configuration()
102
+ logstash_configuration= LogStash::Outputs::MicrosoftSentinelOutputInternal::LogstashLoganalyticsOutputConfiguration::new(@client_app_Id, @client_app_secret, @tenant_id, @data_collection_endpoint, @dcr_immutable_id, @dcr_stream_name, @compress_data, @create_sample_file, @sample_file_path, @logger)
103
+ logstash_configuration.key_names = @key_names
104
+ logstash_configuration.plugin_flush_interval = @plugin_flush_interval
105
+ logstash_configuration.decrease_factor = @decrease_factor
106
+ logstash_configuration.amount_resizing = @amount_resizing
107
+ logstash_configuration.max_items = @max_items
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+ logstash_configuration.proxy_aad = @proxy_aad || @proxy || ENV['http_proxy']
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+ logstash_configuration.proxy_endpoint = @proxy_endpoint || @proxy || ENV['http_proxy']
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+ logstash_configuration.retransmission_time = @retransmission_time
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+ logstash_configuration.azure_cloud = @azure_cloud || "AzureCloud"
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+
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+ return logstash_configuration
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+ end # def build_logstash_configuration
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+
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+ end # class LogStash::Outputs::MicrosoftSentinelOutput
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  elsif ewr.class == Excon::Error::RequestTimeout
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  force_retry = true
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  elsif ewr.class == Excon::Error::TooManyRequests
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- # thrutteling detected, backoff before resending
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+ # throttling detected, backoff before resending
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  parsed_retry_after = response.data[:headers].include?('Retry-After') ? response.data[:headers]['Retry-After'].to_i : 0
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  rescue Excon::Error::Socket => ex
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  force_retry = true
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+ rescue Excon::Error::Timeout => ex
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+ @logger.trace("Exception: '#{ex.class.name}]#{ex} in posting data to #{api_name}. [amount_of_documents=#{amount_of_documents}]'")
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+ force_retry = true
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  rescue Exception => ex
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  @logger.trace("Exception in posting data to #{api_name}.[amount_of_documents=#{amount_of_documents} request payload=#{call_payload}]")
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  module LogStash; module Outputs;
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  class MicrosoftSentinelOutputInternal
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- VERSION_INFO = [1, 1, 3].freeze
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+ VERSION_INFO = [1, 1, 4].freeze
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  VERSION = VERSION_INFO.map(&:to_s).join('.').freeze
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  def self.version
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  VERSION
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  end
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  end
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- end;end
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+ end;end
@@ -1,27 +1,27 @@
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- require File.expand_path('../lib/logstash/sentinel_la/version', __FILE__)
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-
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- Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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- s.name = 'microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin'
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- s.version = LogStash::Outputs::MicrosoftSentinelOutputInternal::VERSION
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- s.authors = ["Microsoft Sentinel"]
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- s.email = 'AzureSentinel@microsoft.com'
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- s.summary = %q{Microsoft Sentinel provides a new output plugin for Logstash. Use this output plugin to send any log via Logstash to the Microsoft Sentinel/Log Analytics workspace. This is done with the Log Analytics DCR-based API.}
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- s.description = s.summary
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- s.homepage = "https://github.com/Azure/Azure-Sentinel"
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- s.licenses = ["MIT"]
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- s.require_paths = ["lib"]
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-
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- # Files
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- s.files = Dir['lib/**/*','spec/**/*','vendor/**/*','*.gemspec','*.md','CONTRIBUTORS','Gemfile','LICENSE','NOTICE.TXT']
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- # Tests
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- s.test_files = s.files.grep(%r{^(test|spec|features)/})
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-
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- # Special flag to let us know this is actually a logstash plugin
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- s.metadata = { "logstash_plugin" => "true", "logstash_group" => "output" }
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-
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- # Gem dependencies
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- s.add_runtime_dependency "logstash-core-plugin-api", ">= 1.60", "<= 2.99"
24
- s.add_runtime_dependency "logstash-codec-plain"
25
- s.add_runtime_dependency "excon", ">= 0.88.0"
26
- s.add_development_dependency "logstash-devutils"
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- end
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+ require File.expand_path('../lib/logstash/sentinel_la/version', __FILE__)
2
+
3
+ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
4
+ s.name = 'microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin'
5
+ s.version = LogStash::Outputs::MicrosoftSentinelOutputInternal::VERSION
6
+ s.authors = ["Microsoft Sentinel"]
7
+ s.email = 'AzureSentinel@microsoft.com'
8
+ s.summary = %q{Microsoft Sentinel provides a new output plugin for Logstash. Use this output plugin to send any log via Logstash to the Microsoft Sentinel/Log Analytics workspace. This is done with the Log Analytics DCR-based API.}
9
+ s.description = s.summary
10
+ s.homepage = "https://github.com/Azure/Azure-Sentinel"
11
+ s.licenses = ["MIT"]
12
+ s.require_paths = ["lib"]
13
+
14
+ # Files
15
+ s.files = Dir['lib/**/*','spec/**/*','vendor/**/*','*.gemspec','*.md','CONTRIBUTORS','Gemfile','LICENSE','NOTICE.TXT']
16
+ # Tests
17
+ s.test_files = s.files.grep(%r{^(test|spec|features)/})
18
+
19
+ # Special flag to let us know this is actually a logstash plugin
20
+ s.metadata = { "logstash_plugin" => "true", "logstash_group" => "output" }
21
+
22
+ # Gem dependencies
23
+ s.add_runtime_dependency "logstash-core-plugin-api", ">= 1.60", "<= 2.99"
24
+ s.add_runtime_dependency "logstash-codec-plain"
25
+ s.add_runtime_dependency "excon", ">= 0.88.0", "< 1.0.0"
26
+ s.add_development_dependency "logstash-devutils"
27
+ end
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,17 +1,16 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: microsoft-sentinel-log-analytics-logstash-output-plugin
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 1.1.3
4
+ version: 1.1.4
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Microsoft Sentinel
8
8
  autorequire:
9
9
  bindir: bin
10
10
  cert_chain: []
11
- date: 2024-10-10 00:00:00.000000000 Z
11
+ date: 2024-12-10 00:00:00.000000000 Z
12
12
  dependencies:
13
13
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
14
- name: logstash-core-plugin-api
15
14
  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
16
15
  requirements:
17
16
  - - ">="
@@ -20,6 +19,7 @@ dependencies:
20
19
  - - "<="
21
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
22
21
  version: '2.99'
22
+ name: logstash-core-plugin-api
23
23
  type: :runtime
24
24
  prerelease: false
25
25
  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
@@ -31,12 +31,12 @@ dependencies:
31
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
32
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  version: '2.99'
33
33
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
34
- name: logstash-codec-plain
35
34
  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
36
35
  requirements:
37
36
  - - ">="
38
37
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
39
38
  version: '0'
39
+ name: logstash-codec-plain
40
40
  type: :runtime
41
41
  prerelease: false
42
42
  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
@@ -45,12 +45,15 @@ dependencies:
45
45
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
46
46
  version: '0'
47
47
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
48
- name: excon
49
48
  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
50
49
  requirements:
51
50
  - - ">="
52
51
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
53
52
  version: 0.88.0
53
+ - - "<"
54
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
55
+ version: 1.0.0
56
+ name: excon
54
57
  type: :runtime
55
58
  prerelease: false
56
59
  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
@@ -58,13 +61,16 @@ dependencies:
58
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  - - ">="
59
62
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
60
63
  version: 0.88.0
64
+ - - "<"
65
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
66
+ version: 1.0.0
61
67
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
62
- name: logstash-devutils
63
68
  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
64
69
  requirements:
65
70
  - - ">="
66
71
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
67
72
  version: '0'
73
+ name: logstash-devutils
68
74
  type: :development
69
75
  prerelease: false
70
76
  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement