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How can I set up a forwarder to send logs to an indexer from a different network segment?

vonas
Engager

I did some searching and can't find an answer, although I suspect there is a simple answer...

I have a network segment that I need to forward logs out of. We have Windows, Cisco and Linux equipment in this segment. I wanted to send all these logs to a Universal forwarder, then from there have that universal forwarder send it to the indexer. This was we only have one hole in the firewall.

I am unsure of how to setup this one universal forwarder. How can I configure it to take input from all three different kind of systems and forward on to indexer along with it's own logs?

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skoelpin
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You should use a heavy forwarder rather than a universal forwarder. A heavy forwarder is a full Splunk instance and can be setup through the user interface

https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/SplunkCloud/6.6.3/Forwarding/Deployaheavyforwarder

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