Technologies Scripted Inputs Applications
Want to use APIs or shell commands to get data into Splunk?
Scripted Input Applications can be used to feed data into Splunk that is available through APIs or shell commands. Create your own, or download scripts created by other members of the Splunk community!
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Splunk for UNIX
The Splunk for UNIX application is a compilation of a dashboard, saved searches, eventtypes, and field extractions that work for various flavors of UNIX. In addition, the application also ships with a set of scripted inputs that can be used to monitor UNIX machines. Inputs like top, ps, vmstat, and netstat are supported.
Splunk for IMAP
This Addon will continually download mail from an imap account where it is indexed by a splunk server. You can do cool things like see how often you get mail from someone, graph by size, time, etc.
Web Page Monitor
This bundle will check a set of webpages every interval and index the result, time, size and optionally content and or crc of page(s). Its cool to do searches to see when your pages change, take long to load, or many other cool things.
Dee's wtmp input bundle
Help Splunk to index the output of last (from /var/log/wtmp), even though it's in a binary format.
Nmap Scripted Input & Field Extraction
Want to put your Nmap output into Splunk? Check out this add-on, which will parse your grepable Nmap output into a scripted input and then perform some field extraction on the data.
CheckPoint OPSEC LEA Application
This application contains an OPSEC LEA application to drop into Splunk 3.0 or later, offering a client, event types, and field extractions. It functions on Linux and on Solaris with gmake and gcc installed. The application conforms with the Splunk application standard, meaning that it uses common field names for its data.
Splunk for Citrix XenServer Management
This Splunk application manages Citrix XenServers. It includes inputs, indexing, searches, reports, dashboards and field actions.