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Real Time Response Audit
Joshua Hiller edited this page Jul 15, 2024
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Operation ID | Description | ||||
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Get all the RTR sessions created for a customer in a specified duration |
WARNING
client_id
andclient_secret
are keyword arguments that contain your CrowdStrike API credentials. Please note that all examples below do not hard code these values. (These values are ingested as strings.)CrowdStrike does not recommend hard coding API credentials or customer identifiers within source code.
Get all the RTR sessions created for a customer in a specified duration
audit_sessions
Method | Route |
---|---|
/real-time-response-audit/combined/sessions/v1 |
- Produces: application/json
Name | Service | Uber | Type | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
filter | query | string | Optional filter criteria in FQL format. | ||
sort | query | string | Sort order in FQL format. | ||
limit | query | string | Maximum number of sessions to be returned. | ||
offset | query | string | Offset value to be used for paginating results. | ||
parameters | query | dictionary | Full query string parameters payload in JSON format. | ||
with_command_info | query | boolean | Retrieve sessions with command info included; by default sessions are returned without command information which include cloud_request_ids and logs fields. |
from falconpy import RealTimeResponseAudit
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = RealTimeResponseAudit(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
response = falcon.audit_sessions(filter="string",
sort="string",
limit="string",
offset="string",
with_command_info=boolean
)
print(response)
from falconpy import RealTimeResponseAudit
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = RealTimeResponseAudit(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
response = falcon.RTRAuditSessions(filter="string",
sort="string",
limit="string",
offset="string",
with_command_info=boolean
)
print(response)
from falconpy import APIHarnessV2
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = APIHarnessV2(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
response = falcon.command("RTRAuditSessions",
filter="string",
sort="string",
limit="string",
offset="string",
with_command_info=boolean
)
print(response)
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