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Splunk as a syslog server

stevetaylormnp
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Can Splunk be used as a syslog server receiving syslog messages directly from a firewall or is a separate syslog server required?

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jeff
Contributor

It can, but the best practice is to use a dedicated syslog receiver and have splunk index the individual log files. See the answer at http://splunk-base.splunk.com/answers/28680

MuS
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hi stevetaylormnp

Yes, it can. see examples here

Update: working link is here http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Data/Monitornetworkports

But keep in mind, if you setup a single splunk indexer to receive syslog, your syslog data is lost while you restart your splunk.

cheers,

muS

MuS
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I'm not talking about the already indexed syslog data. If you setup Splunk to receive syslog data and reboot / restart your Splunk server, who will then receive those syslog packets? Correct, no one will = data lost in UDP space.......
To prevent such things you could setup a syslog-ng server as master syslog collector, save everything into a file and use a universal forwarder to read and sent this file to the indexer.

hope this makes more sense now. Cheers , MuS

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season88481
Contributor

Ops, this page doesn't exist...:-)

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MuS
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updated 😉

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stefanlasiewski
Contributor

What do you mean by "your syslog data is lost while you restart your Splunk"? Splunk stores syslog input inside of files along with all of it's other data-- it won't lose the data due to a simple restart.

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