Connect this data source on your own, using the Hunters platform.
Overview
Table name:
aws_elb_classic
AWS Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) logs provide detailed insights into the traffic handled by your load balancer, capturing information such as request time, client IP, latencies, and response codes. These logs, stored in Amazon S3, are invaluable for monitoring performance, troubleshooting issues, and auditing security. By enabling access logs, you can track every request processed by your load balancer, helping to identify trends, detect anomalies, and improve application reliability. Regularly analyzing ELB logs ensures optimal performance and enhances your ability to respond to potential threats or issues swiftly.
Send data to Hunters
Follow this guide by AWS to export the logs to S3 bucket.
Once the export is completed and the logs are collected to S3, follow the steps in this section.
Expected format
AWS ELB Logs
Logs are expected in CSV format with no headers.
http 2021-11-10T17:29:01.391328Z app/www-events-ALB/57fl3763fsslo946 305.145.164.100:60578 - -1 -1 -1 400 - 0 0 "- http://www-events-alb-1702084028.us-east-1.elb .amazonaws.com:80- -" "-" - - - "-" "-" "-" - 2021-11-10T17:29:01.247000Z "-" "-" "-" "-" "-" "-" "-"