Getting Data In

Websense Triton DLP (Events and Classification Data)

Ron_Naken
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

How can Splunk pull events and classification data from Websense Triton? It appears that the data is stored in a SQL database, but I don't see mention of an export tool, API, or other method to grab the data other than reverse-engineering their schema.

mhassan_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

try this custom logging config in WSG

%\" fw=% pri=6 proto=% duration=% sent=% rcvd=% src=% dst=% dstname=% user=% op=% arg=\"%\" result=% ref=\"%<{Referer}cqh>\" agent=\"%<{user-agent}cqh>\" cache=%"/>

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bajaguy
New Member

How would you go about "bouncing" the logs to splunk?

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mhassan
Path Finder

try custom log configuration on your WSG produce text log files. Then use syslog-ng v3 or Snare agent to bounce the logs to splunk (or centeral logging host)

araitz
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You could use a database trigger to dump rows to a file on insert or some other condition, but I don't think you will be able to even do that without understanding the schema.

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