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Configuring Filters

Filters can be applied to messages before they are sent to Elasticsearch for indexing. They perform actions such as breaking apart messages into fields for easy searching, adding geo location information, resolving IP to DNS names and dropping messages you do not want indexed. This document is intended for use by Nagios Log Server Administrators who want to customize their Nagios Log Server Filters.

Configuring Nagios Log Server Filters



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