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How to extract password field in the events with regex? (Password is a string of numbers)

kiran331
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How to extract password field in the events?

I need to extract " 123456-222245-666565-151063-123456-222365-333111-110110" from below sample event. Any ideas?

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BitLocker Drive Encryption: Configuration Tool version 10.0.15063
Copyright (C) 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Computer Name: abcde
Volume C: [dfdf]
All Key Protectors
Numerical Password:
ID: {fjkfjsdfsdjfsj,fhndhg}
Password:
123456-222245-666565-151063-123456-222365-333111-110110
TPM:
ID: {vgdsfsdf3D-33dfdsf44F0-A1EBf9A4B88FFF9A8}
PCR Validation Profile:
0, 2, 4, 11
abcde

Thanks
Kiran

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi kiran331,
try this:

(?ms)\}\s+Password:\s+(?<Password>.*)TPM

or

| rex "(?ms)\}\s+Password:\s+(?<Password>.*)TPM"

you can test it at https://regex101.com/r/5Wp6Tw/1

Bye.
Giuseppe

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi kiran331,
try this:

(?ms)\}\s+Password:\s+(?<Password>.*)TPM

or

| rex "(?ms)\}\s+Password:\s+(?<Password>.*)TPM"

you can test it at https://regex101.com/r/5Wp6Tw/1

Bye.
Giuseppe

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sbbadri
Motivator

@kiran331

your search | rex field=_raw "Password:\s+(?P<password>.+)\s+TPM:

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