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  1. GNU nano 3.2 /etc/filebeat/filebeat.yml
  2.  
  3. ###################### Filebeat Configuration Example #########################
  4.  
  5. # This file is an example configuration file highlighting only the most common
  6. # options. The filebeat.reference.yml file from the same directory contains all the
  7. # supported options with more comments. You can use it as a reference.
  8. #
  9. # You can find the full configuration reference here:
  10. # https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/beats/filebeat/index.html
  11.  
  12. # For more available modules and options, please see the filebeat.reference.yml sample
  13. # configuration file.
  14.  
  15. #=========================== Filebeat inputs =============================
  16.  
  17. filebeat.inputs:
  18.  
  19. # Each - is an input. Most options can be set at the input level, so
  20. # you can use different inputs for various configurations.
  21. # Below are the input specific configurations.
  22.  
  23. - type: log
  24.  
  25. # Change to true to enable this input configuration.
  26. enabled: true
  27.  
  28. # Paths that should be crawled and fetched. Glob based paths.
  29. paths:
  30. #- /var/log/suricata/eve.json
  31. - /var/log/*.log
  32. #- c:\programdata\elasticsearch\logs\*
  33.  
  34. # Exclude lines. A list of regular expressions to match. It drops the lines that are
  35. # matching any regular expression from the list.
  36. #exclude_lines: ['^DBG']
  37.  
  38. # Include lines. A list of regular expressions to match. It exports the lines that are
  39. # matching any regular expression from the list.
  40. #include_lines: ['^ERR', '^WARN']
  41.  
  42. # Exclude files. A list of regular expressions to match. Filebeat drops the files that
  43. # are matching any regular expression from the list. By default, no files are dropped.
  44. #exclude_files: ['.gz$']
  45.  
  46. # Optional additional fields. These fields can be freely picked
  47. # to add additional information to the crawled log files for filtering
  48. #fields:
  49. # level: debug
  50. # review: 1
  51.  
  52. ### Multiline options
  53. # Multiline can be used for log messages spanning multiple lines. This is common
  54. # for Java Stack Traces or C-Line Continuation
  55.  
  56. # The regexp Pattern that has to be matched. The example pattern matches all lines starting with [
  57. #multiline.pattern: ^\[
  58.  
  59. # Defines if the pattern set under pattern should be negated or not. Default is false.
  60. #multiline.negate: false
  61.  
  62. # Match can be set to "after" or "before". It is used to define if lines should be append to a pattern
  63. # that was (not) matched before or after or as long as a pattern is not matched based on negate.
  64. # Note: After is the equivalent to previous and before is the equivalent to to next in Logstash
  65. #multiline.match: after
  66.  
  67.  
  68. #============================= Filebeat modules ===============================
  69.  
  70. filebeat.config.modules:
  71. # Glob pattern for configuration loading
  72. path: ${path.config}/modules.d/*.yml
  73.  
  74. # Set to true to enable config reloading
  75. reload.enabled: true
  76.  
  77. # Period on which files under path should be checked for changes
  78. reload.period: 30s
  79.  
  80. #==================== Elasticsearch template setting ==========================
  81.  
  82.  
  83. setup.template.settings:
  84. index.number_of_shards: 1
  85. #index.codec: best_compression
  86. #_source.enabled: false
  87.  
  88. #================================ General =====================================
  89.  
  90. # The name of the shipper that publishes the network data. It can be used to group
  91. # all the transactions sent by a single shipper in the web interface.
  92. #name:
  93.  
  94. # The tags of the shipper are included in their own field with each
  95. # transaction published.
  96. #tags: ["service-X", "web-tier"]
  97.  
  98. # Optional fields that you can specify to add additional information to the
  99. # output.
  100. #fields:
  101. # env: staging
  102.  
  103.  
  104. #============================== Dashboards =====================================
  105. # These settings control loading the sample dashboards to the Kibana index. Loading
  106. # the dashboards is disabled by default and can be enabled either by setting the
  107. # options here or by using the `setup` command.
  108. #setup.dashboards.enabled: false
  109. # The URL from where to download the dashboards archive. By default this URL
  110. # has a value which is computed based on the Beat name and version. For released
  111. # versions, this URL points to the dashboard archive on the artifacts.elastic.co
  112. # website.
  113. #setup.dashboards.url:
  114.  
  115. #============================== Kibana =====================================
  116.  
  117. # Starting with Beats version 6.0.0, the dashboards are loaded via the Kibana API.
  118. # This requires a Kibana endpoint configuration.
  119. setup.kibana:
  120. # Kibana Host
  121. # Scheme and port can be left out and will be set to the default (http and 5601)
  122. # In case you specify and additional path, the scheme is required: http://localhost:5601/path
  123. # IPv6 addresses should always be defined as: https://[2001:db8::1]:5601
  124. host: "10.15.0.58:5601"
  125.  
  126. # Kibana Space ID
  127. # ID of the Kibana Space into which the dashboards should be loaded. By default,
  128. # the Default Space will be used.
  129. #space.id:
  130.  
  131. #============================= Elastic Cloud ==================================
  132. # These settings simplify using Filebeat with the Elastic Cloud (https://cloud.elastic.co/).
  133.  
  134. # The cloud.id setting overwrites the `output.elasticsearch.hosts` and
  135. # `setup.kibana.host` options.
  136. # You can find the `cloud.id` in the Elastic Cloud web UI.
  137. #cloud.id:
  138.  
  139. # The cloud.auth setting overwrites the `output.elasticsearch.username` and
  140. # `output.elasticsearch.password` settings. The format is `<user>:<pass>`.
  141. #cloud.auth:
  142.  
  143. #================================ Outputs =====================================
  144.  
  145. # Configure what output to use when sending the data collected by the beat.
  146.  
  147. #-------------------------- Elasticsearch output ------------------------------
  148. #output.elasticsearch:
  149. # Array of hosts to connect to.
  150. #hosts: ["10.15.0.58:9200"]
  151.  
  152. # Optional protocol and basic auth credentials.
  153. #protocol: "https"
  154. #username: "elastic"
  155. #password: "changeme"
  156.  
  157. #----------------------------- Logstash output --------------------------------
  158. output.logstash:
  159. # The Logstash hosts
  160. hosts: ["10.15.0.58:5044"]
  161. # Optional SSL. By default is off.
  162. # List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
  163. #ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
  164.  
  165. # Certificate for SSL client authentication
  166. #ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
  167.  
  168. # Client Certificate Key
  169. #ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
  170.  
  171. #================================ Processors =====================================
  172.  
  173. # Configure processors to enhance or manipulate events generated by the beat.
  174.  
  175. processors:
  176. - add_host_metadata: ~
  177. - add_cloud_metadata: ~
  178. - add_docker_metadata: ~
  179. - add_kubernetes_metadata: ~
  180.  
  181. #================================ Logging =====================================
  182.  
  183. # Sets log level. The default log level is info.
  184. # Available log levels are: error, warning, info, debug
  185. #logging.level: debug
  186.  
  187. # At debug level, you can selectively enable logging only for some components.
  188. # To enable all selectors use ["*"]. Examples of other selectors are "beat",
  189. # "publish", "service".
  190. #logging.selectors: ["*"]
  191.  
  192. #============================== X-Pack Monitoring ===============================
  193.  
  194. # filebeat can export internal metrics to a central Elasticsearch monitoring
  195. # cluster. This requires xpack monitoring to be enabled in Elasticsearch. The
  196. # reporting is disabled by default.
  197.  
  198. # Set to true to enable the monitoring reporter.
  199. #monitoring.enabled: false
  200.  
  201. # Sets the UUID of the Elasticsearch cluster under which monitoring data for this
  202. # Filebeat instance will appear in the Stack Monitoring UI. If output.elasticsearch
  203. # is enabled, the UUID is derived from the Elasticsearch cluster referenced by output.elasticsearch.
  204. #monitoring.cluster_uuid:
  205.  
  206. # Uncomment to send the metrics to Elasticsearch. Most settings from the
  207. # Elasticsearch output are accepted here as well.
  208. # Note that the settings should point to your Elasticsearch *monitoring* cluster.
  209. # Any setting that is not set is automatically inherited from the Elasticsearch
  210. # output configuration, so if you have the Elasticsearch output configured such
  211. # that it is pointing to your Elasticsearch monitoring cluster, you can simply
  212. # uncomment the following line.
  213. #monitoring.elasticsearch:
  214.  
  215. #================================= Migration ==================================
  216.  
  217. # This allows to enable 6.7 migration aliases
  218. #migration.6_to_7.enabled: true
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