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Re: Timestamp Format in alert_fast Mode


From: Russ Combs <rcombs () sourcefire com>
Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 11:32:27 -0400

Did you try snort -y?

On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Jason D. McCormick <jasonmc () sei cmu edu>wrote:

Hello all,

Is there an option within Snort to change the format of the alert_fast
output type? The current output format is MONTH/DAY-HOUR:MIN:SEC.MILIIS as I
assume everyone knows. However we're loading this alert format into Splunk
for data visualization and searching and something about this timestamp
format triggers a bug in Splunk that causes Snort log traffic not to be
indexed. I realize this is a Splunk issue and not a Snort issue in and of
itself. However is there a reasonable, possibly undocumented, mechanism to
change the alert timestamp format - at minimum to include a year field?

--
Jason McCormick



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