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proxy.all.access

Introduction

This table collects proxy-related information in your system.

Source tables

The information displayed is extracted from the following tables:

  • cef0.zscaler.nssweblog

  • firewall.sophos.xgfirewall.contentfiltering

  • proxy.bluecoat.proxysg.bcreportermain_v1

  • proxy.bluecoat.proxysg.main

  • proxy.forcepoint.access

  • proxy.haproxy.clf

  • proxy.haproxy.http

  • proxy.haproxy.tcp

  • proxy.ironport.access.squid

  • proxy.isaserver.accessW3cAb

  • proxy.mcafee.webgw.accessAb

  • proxy.mcafee.webgw.default

  • proxy.squid.accessClf

  • proxy.squid.accessCombined

  • proxy.squid.accessLt

  • proxy.squid.accessSquid

  • proxy.squid.accessSquidMime

  • proxy.varnish.accessCombined

  • proxy.varnish.accessCombinedXff

  • proxy.zscaler.access

  • proxy.zscaler.nss

  • proxy.zscaler.nss_web

  • proxy.zscaler.zia.web

  • sig.cisco.umbrella.proxy

Table structure

This is the set of columns displayed by this union table, which is the result of the collection of columns present in all source tables:

Extra columns

Fields marked as Extra in the table below are not shown by default in data tables and need to be explicitly requested in the query. You can find them marked as Extra when you perform a query so they can be easily identified. Learn more about this in Selecting unrevealed columns.

Field

Type

Extra fields

Field

Type

Extra fields

eventdate

timestamp

-

source

str

-

machine

str

-

server_date

timestamp

-

source_ip

ip4

-

source_hostname

str

-

source_port

int4

-

user

str

-

method

str

-

destination_hostname

str

-

destination_ip

ip4

-

url

str

-

protocol

str

-

status_code

int4

-

referrer

str

-

user_agent

str

-

proxy_action

str

-

request_bytes

int8

-

response_time

int4

-

response_bytes

int8

-

content_type

str

-

categories

str

-

destination_location

str

-

hostchain

str

tag

str

rawMessage

str

Field transformations

Even though all source tables have several features in common, they have some particularities that make it necessary to undergo a set of transformations to harmonize them for the union table. The most common transformations comprise changes in the data type or the application of rules when several columns in the source table feed a single column in the union table. You can find below the detailed list of transformations in each source table.