alerts¶
Get and send alert data.
alerts [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
clear-checkpoint¶
Remove the saved alert checkpoint from –use-checkpoint/-c mode.
alerts clear-checkpoint [OPTIONS] CHECKPOINT_NAME
Options
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-d,--debug¶ Turn on debug logging.
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--profile<profile>¶ The name of the Code42 CLI profile to use when executing this command.
Arguments
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CHECKPOINT_NAME¶ Required argument
search¶
Search for alerts.
alerts search [OPTIONS]
Options
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--state<state>¶ Filter alerts by status. Defaults to returning all statuses.
Options: RESOLVED|IN_PROGRESS|OPEN|PENDING
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--severity<severity>¶ Filter alerts by severity. Defaults to returning all severities.
Options: HIGH|LOW|MEDIUM
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--description<description>¶ Filter alerts by description. Does fuzzy search by default.
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--exclude-rule-type<exclude_rule_type>¶ Filter alerts by excluding the given rule type(s).
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--rule-type<rule_type>¶ Filter alerts by including the given rule type(s).
Options: FedCloudSharePermissions|FedEndpointExfiltration|FedFileTypeMismatch
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--exclude-rule-id<exclude_rule_id>¶ Filter alerts by excluding the given rule id(s).
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--rule-id<rule_id>¶ Filter alerts by including the given rule id(s).
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--exclude-rule-name<exclude_rule_name>¶ Filter alerts by excluding the given rule name(s).
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--rule-name<rule_name>¶ Filter alerts by including the given rule name(s).
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--exclude-actor-contains<exclude_actor_contains>¶ Filter alerts by excluding actor(s) whose cloud alias contains the given string.
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--exclude-actor<exclude_actor>¶ Filter alerts by excluding the given actor(s) who triggered the alert. Arguments must match actor’s cloud alias exactly.
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--actor-contains<actor_contains>¶ Filter alerts by including actor(s) whose cloud alias contains the given string.
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--actor<actor>¶ Filter alerts by including the given actor(s) who triggered the alert. Arguments must match the actor’s cloud alias exactly.
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-b,--begin<begin>¶ The beginning of the date range in which to look for alerts. Accepts a date/time in yyyy-MM-dd (UTC) or yyyy-MM-dd HH:MM:SS (UTC+24-hr time) format where the ‘time’ portion of the string can be partial (e.g. ‘2020-01-01 12’ or ‘2020-01-01 01:15’) or a ‘short time’ value representing days (30d), hours (24h) or minutes (15m) from the current time.
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-e,--end<end>¶ The end of the date range in which to look for alerts, argument format options are the same as –begin.
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--advanced-query<QUERY_JSON>¶ A raw JSON alerts query. Useful for when the provided query parameters do not satisfy your requirements. Argument can be passed as a string, read from stdin by passing ‘-’, or from a filename if prefixed with ‘@’, e.g. ‘–advanced-query @query.json’. WARNING: Using advanced queries is incompatible with other query-building arguments.
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-c,--use-checkpoint<use_checkpoint>¶ Only get alerts that were not previously retrieved.
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--or-query¶
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-d,--debug¶ Turn on debug logging.
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--profile<profile>¶ The name of the Code42 CLI profile to use when executing this command.
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--include-all¶ Display simple properties of the primary level of the nested response.
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-f,--format<format>¶ The output format of the result. Defaults to table format.
Options: TABLE|CSV|JSON|RAW-JSON
send-to¶
Send alerts to the given server address.
HOSTNAME format: address:port where port is optional and defaults to 514.
alerts send-to [OPTIONS] HOSTNAME
Options
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--state<state>¶ Filter alerts by status. Defaults to returning all statuses.
Options: RESOLVED|IN_PROGRESS|OPEN|PENDING
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--severity<severity>¶ Filter alerts by severity. Defaults to returning all severities.
Options: HIGH|LOW|MEDIUM
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--description<description>¶ Filter alerts by description. Does fuzzy search by default.
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--exclude-rule-type<exclude_rule_type>¶ Filter alerts by excluding the given rule type(s).
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--rule-type<rule_type>¶ Filter alerts by including the given rule type(s).
Options: FedCloudSharePermissions|FedEndpointExfiltration|FedFileTypeMismatch
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--exclude-rule-id<exclude_rule_id>¶ Filter alerts by excluding the given rule id(s).
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--rule-id<rule_id>¶ Filter alerts by including the given rule id(s).
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--exclude-rule-name<exclude_rule_name>¶ Filter alerts by excluding the given rule name(s).
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--rule-name<rule_name>¶ Filter alerts by including the given rule name(s).
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--exclude-actor-contains<exclude_actor_contains>¶ Filter alerts by excluding actor(s) whose cloud alias contains the given string.
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--exclude-actor<exclude_actor>¶ Filter alerts by excluding the given actor(s) who triggered the alert. Arguments must match actor’s cloud alias exactly.
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--actor-contains<actor_contains>¶ Filter alerts by including actor(s) whose cloud alias contains the given string.
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--actor<actor>¶ Filter alerts by including the given actor(s) who triggered the alert. Arguments must match the actor’s cloud alias exactly.
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-b,--begin<begin>¶ The beginning of the date range in which to look for alerts. Accepts a date/time in yyyy-MM-dd (UTC) or yyyy-MM-dd HH:MM:SS (UTC+24-hr time) format where the ‘time’ portion of the string can be partial (e.g. ‘2020-01-01 12’ or ‘2020-01-01 01:15’) or a ‘short time’ value representing days (30d), hours (24h) or minutes (15m) from the current time.
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-e,--end<end>¶ The end of the date range in which to look for alerts, argument format options are the same as –begin.
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--advanced-query<QUERY_JSON>¶ A raw JSON alerts query. Useful for when the provided query parameters do not satisfy your requirements. Argument can be passed as a string, read from stdin by passing ‘-’, or from a filename if prefixed with ‘@’, e.g. ‘–advanced-query @query.json’. WARNING: Using advanced queries is incompatible with other query-building arguments.
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-c,--use-checkpoint<use_checkpoint>¶ Only get alerts that were not previously retrieved.
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--or-query¶
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-d,--debug¶ Turn on debug logging.
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--profile<profile>¶ The name of the Code42 CLI profile to use when executing this command.
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--ignore-cert-validation¶ Set to skip CA certificate validation. Incompatible with the ‘certs’ option.
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--certs<certs>¶ A CA certificates-chain file for the TCP-TLS protocol.
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-p,--protocol<protocol>¶ Protocol used to send logs to server. Use TCP-TLS for additional security. Defaults to UDP.
Options: TCP|UDP|TLS-TCP
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--include-all¶ Display simple properties of the primary level of the nested response.
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-f,--format<format>¶ The output format of the result. Defaults to json format.
Options: JSON|RAW-JSON
Arguments
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HOSTNAME¶ Required argument