Registered Domain

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The registered_domain processor reads a field containing a hostname and then writes the "registered domain" contained in the hostname to the target field. For example, given www.google.co.uk, the processor would output google.co.uk. In other words, the "registered domain" is the effective top-level domain (co.uk) plus one level (google). Optionally, the processor can store the rest of the domain, the subdomain, into another target field.

This processor uses the Mozilla Public Suffix list to determine the value.

Example

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  - registered_domain:
      field: dns.question.name
      target_field: dns.question.registered_domain
      target_etld_field: dns.question.top_level_domain
      target_subdomain_field: dns.question.sudomain
      ignore_missing: true
      ignore_failure: true

Configuration settings

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Elastic Agent processors execute before ingest pipelines, which means that your processor configurations cannot refer to fields that are created by ingest pipelines or Logstash. For more limitations, refer to What are some limitations of using processors?

Name Required Default Description

field

Yes

Source field containing a fully qualified domain name (FQDN).

target_field

Yes

Target field for the registered domain value.

target_etld_field

No

Target field for the effective top-level domain value.

target_subdomain_field

No

Target subdomain field for the subdomain value.

ignore_missing

No

false

Whether to ignore errors when the source field is missing.

ignore_failure

No

false

Whether to ignore all errors produced by the processor.

id

No

Identifier for this processor instance. Useful for debugging.