Log Message Normalization Module (mmnormalize) ============================================== **Module Name:    mmnormalize** **Available since:** 6.1.2+ **Author:** Rainer Gerhards **Description**: This module provides the capability to normalize log messages via `liblognorm `_. Thanks to liblognorm, unstructured text, like usually found in log messages, can very quickly be parsed and put into a normal form. This is done so quickly, that it should be possible to normalize events in realtime. This module is implemented via the output module interface. This means that mmnormalize should be called just like an action. After it has been called, the normalized message properties are available and can be accessed. These properties are called the "CEE/lumberjack" properties, because liblognorm creates a format that is inspired by the CEE/lumberjack approach. **Please note:** CEE/lumberjack properties are different from regular properties. They have always "$!" prepended to the property name given in the rulebase. Such a property needs to be called with **%$!propertyname%**. Note that mmnormalize should only be called once on each message. Behaviour is undefined if multiple calls to mmnormalize happen for the same message. Module Parameters ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Note: parameter names are case-insensitive. .. function:: allow_regex **Default**: off Specifies if regex field-type should be allowed. Regex field-type has significantly higher computational overhead compared to other fields, so it should be avoided when another field-type can achieve the desired effect. Needs to be "on" for regex field-type to work. Action Parameters ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Note: parameter names are case-insensitive. .. function:: ruleBase Specifies which rulebase file is to use. If there are multiple mmnormalize instances, each one can use a different file. However, a single instance can use only a single file. This parameter or **rule** MUST be given, because normalization can only happen based on a rulebase. It is recommended that an absolute path name is given. Information on how to create the rulebase can be found in the `liblognorm manual `_. .. function:: rule *(Available since: 8.26.0)* Contains an array of strings which will be put together as the rulebase. This parameter or **rulebase** MUST be given, because normalization can only happen based on a rulebase. .. function:: useRawMsg **Default**: off Specifies if the raw message should be used for normalization (on) or just the MSG part of the message (off). .. function:: path **Default**: $! Specifies the JSON path under which parsed elements should be placed. By default, all parsed properties are merged into root of message properties. You can place them under a subtree, instead. You can place them in local variables, also, by setting path="$.". .. function:: variable *(Available since: 8.5.1)* Specifies if a variable insteed of property 'msg' should be used for normalization. A varible can be property, local variable, json-path etc. Please note that **useRawMsg** overrides this parameter, so if **useRawMsg** is set, **variable** will be ignored and raw message will be used. Legacy Configuration Parameters ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Note: parameter names are case-insensitive. - $mmnormalizeRuleBase - equivalent to the "ruleBase" parameter. - $mmnormalizeUseRawMsg - equivalent to the "useRawMsg" parameter. See Also ~~~~~~~~ - `First steps for mmnormalize `_ - `Log normalization and special characters `_ - `Log normalization and the leading space `_ - `Using mmnormalize effectively with Adiscon LogAnalyzer `_ Caveats/Known Bugs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ None known at this time. Example ~~~~~~~ **Sample 1:** In this sample messages are received via imtcp. Then they are normalized with the given rulebase. After that they are written in a file. :: module(load="mmnormalize") module(load="imtcp") input(type="imtcp" port="10514" ruleset="outp") ruleset(name="outp") { action(type="mmnormalize" rulebase="/tmp/rules.rulebase") action(type="omfile" File="/tmp/output") } **Sample 2:** In this sample messages are received via imtcp. Then they are normalized based on the given rules. The strings from **rule** are put together and are equal to a rulebase with the same content. :: module(load="mmnormalize") module(load="imtcp") input(type="imtcp" port="10514" ruleset="outp") ruleset(name="outp") { action(type="mmnormalize" rule=["rule=:%host:word% %tag:char-to:\\x3a%: no longer listening on %ip:ipv4%#%port:number%", "rule=:%host:word% %ip:ipv4% user was logged out"]) action(type="omfile" File="/tmp/output") } **Sample 3:** This activates the module and applies normalization to all messages: :: module(load="mmnormalize") action(type="mmnormalize" ruleBase="/path/to/rulebase.rb") The same in legacy format: :: $ModLoad mmnormalize $mmnormalizeRuleBase /path/to/rulebase.rb *.* :mmnormalize: