Okay, so here is my situation: I am running a Splunk for Window Enterprise Server along with a separate OSSEC server built on the OpenSUSE distribution. I am trying to send alerts and errors from OSSEC HIDS to my Windows Splunk instance. Inside OSSEC, I have syslog_output enabled and set to the correct IP with the
Make sure on Splunk that in the Data Inputs, you setup Splunk to receive the Syslog from OSSEC. Typically this would be in UDP section of Data Inputs and adding port 514. Also on your Windows machine you also allow UDP:514 through the firewall if you have it on.
Make sure on Splunk that in the Data Inputs, you setup Splunk to receive the Syslog from OSSEC. Typically this would be in UDP section of Data Inputs and adding port 514. Also on your Windows machine you also allow UDP:514 through the firewall if you have it on.
Thanks very much Anthony Reinke, this resolved my problem. Logs are now recognized from OSSEC.
It has been a while since I used OSSEC but I remember that the OSSEC server pushed the data to Splunk.
Here is an article that was stuck in my notes bookmark on setting up OSSEC and Splunk. A few years old but might put you the right direction.
Thanks Anthony. Yes, I have 514 open and ready, and other hosts/agents are passing logs through it already. I have tried to add OSSEC as a data input, but (not surprisingly) Splunk is unable to pull the wmi configuration as OSSEC is a Linux box.