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Pointing a Palo Alto Firewall to the free local version of Splunk?

tfitzgerald15
Explorer

Just need help getting our company's Panorama logs into the free download of Splunk on my machine. Need to use it as a test case.

Thanks,

Travis Fitzgerald

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BobM
Builder

For most firewalls, though technically we probably could install a forwarder, it is recommended by security experts to set the device up to send it's logs by syslog. You will have to look at the manufacturers instructions on how to do that.

Then you can set splunk to listen for syslog. The easiest way to do this is explained here

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/5.0.2/Data/SyslogUDP

tfitzgerald15
Explorer

I'm not trying to get the app to work. I'm trying to point the logs to Splunk in the first place and use Splunk to aggregate the Palo Alto Firewall's logs without that app.

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Ayn
Legend

Not familiar with the app myself, but it seems there are installation instructions on the app's page? http://splunk-base.splunk.com/apps/22327/splunk-for-palo-alto-networks

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tfitzgerald15
Explorer

For starters, when I select "Add Data", I have no idea where to start. My initial thought was to use the Universal Forwarder, but it's a dedicated device, not running on a server.

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Ayn
Legend

Well what more specifically has you stuck now?

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