You could create a custom Python search command that gets passed a field to hash and a field name to output the hash. That'll retrieve the results, perform the hashing for the given field, and return the results. Wouldn't be an eval
function, but should work reasonably well.
Once you're done you could share the hashing commands on Splunk Apps... provided those don't exist yet.
You could create a custom Python search command that gets passed a field to hash and a field name to output the hash. That'll retrieve the results, perform the hashing for the given field, and return the results. Wouldn't be an eval
function, but should work reasonably well.
Once you're done you could share the hashing commands on Splunk Apps... provided those don't exist yet.