Evaluate an HTTP request's client address like Apache httpd's mod_remoteip or Nginx's realip module.
For an event like this...
{
"remote_addr" => "10.1.1.1"
"x_fwd_for" => ["1.2.3.4", "10.2.2.2"]
}
...an example configuration looks like so:
filter {
real_ip {
remote_address_field => "remote_addr"
x_forwarded_for_field => "x_fwd_for"
trusted_networks => [
"10.0.0.0/8",
"192.168.0.0/16"
]
}
}
This will evaluate the real client IP, writing it to a new field "realip". For above example event that would be "1.2.3.4"
Often web servers don't provide the value of the X-Forwarded-For header as
an array. For ease of use the real_ip plugin provides capabilities to parse
such a comma-separated string. To enable this feature, use the
x_forwarded_for_is_string
option.
For an event like this...
{
"remote_addr" => "10.1.1.1"
"x_fwd_for" => "1.2.3.4, 10.2.2.2"
}
...an example configuration looks like so:
filter {
real_ip {
remote_address_field => "remote_addr"
x_forwarded_for_field => "x_fwd_for"
x_forwarded_for_is_string => true
trusted_networks => [
"10.0.0.0/8",
"192.168.0.0/16"
]
}
}
In case the plugin fails to evaluate the real client IP, it will add a tag to
the event, by default _real_ip_lookup_failure
.
The plugin will fail if one of below it true:
- The
remote_address
field is absent. - The
remote_address
field doesn't contain an IP address. - The filter is configured using
x_forwarded_for_is_string = true
, but thex_forwarded_for
field isn't a string. - The
x_forwarded_for
field contains anything other that IP addresses.
The plugin checks whether the remote_address_field
is trusted, if not, it
will be written to target_field
, and evaluation ends.
Otherwise each IP in the x_forwarded_for_field
is checked, from right to
left until an untrusted IP is encountered, which will be written to
target_field
and evaluation ends at that point.
In case remote_address_field
and all IPs in x_forwarded_for_field
are
trusted, the left-most IP of the x_forwarded_for_field
is written to
target_field
.
- type: string
- default:
""
Name of the field that contains the layer 3 remote IP address
- type: string
- default:
""
Name of the field that contains the X-Forwarded-For header value
- type: boolean
- default:
false
Specifies whether the x_forwarded_for_field
contains a comman-separated
string instead of an array.
- type: array
- default:
[]
A list of trusted networks addresses. Be sure that you only specify addresses that you trust will correctly manipulate the X-Forwarded-For header.
- type: string
- default:
"real_ip"
Name of the field that this plugin will write the evaluated real client IP address to.
- type: array
- default:
["_real_ip_lookup_failure"]
In case of error during evaluation, these tags will be set.