Check Point
Check Point provides hardware and software products for IT security, including network security, endpoint security, cloud security, mobile security, data security and security management. This integration allows you to send Check Point logs to your Logz.io SIEM account.
Configuration on Linux
Before you begin, you'll need:
- Check Point Log Exporter
- Filebeat installed
- Root access
Configure Check Point Log Exporter
Configure your Check Point Log Exporter to send logs to your Filebeat server.
For complete details on configuring Log Exporter, see Check Point Log Export from Check Point.
Option 1: Export logs for all domains
cp_log_export add name logzio_filebeat_exporter \
target-server <<FILEBEAT-IP-ADDRESS>> \
target-port 514 \
protocol udp \
format syslog \
--apply-now
Option 2: Export logs for a specific domain
cp_log_export add name logzio_filebeat_exporter \
domain-server <<YOUR-DOMAIN>> \
target-server <<FILEBEAT-IP-ADDRESS>> \
target-port 514 \
protocol udp \
format syslog \
--apply-now
If you restart the management server, you'll need to run cp_log_export
again
to restart the exporter.
Download the Logz.io public certificate
For HTTPS shipping, download the Logz.io public certificate to your certificate authority folder.
sudo curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/logzio/public-certificates/master/AAACertificateServices.crt --create-dirs -o /etc/pki/tls/certs/COMODORSADomainValidationSecureServerCA.crt
Add UDP traffic as an input
In the Filebeat configuration file (/etc/filebeat/filebeat.yml), add UDP to the filebeat.inputs section.
Replace <<LOG-SHIPPING-TOKEN>>
with the token of the account you want to ship to.
Filebeat requires a file extension specified for the log input.
# ...
filebeat.inputs:
- type: udp
max_message_size: 10MiB
host: "0.0.0.0:514"
fields:
logzio_codec: plain
# Your Logz.io account token. You can find your token at
# https://app.logz.io/#/dashboard/settings/manage-accounts
token: <<LOG-SHIPPING-TOKEN>>
type: checkpoint
fields_under_root: true
encoding: utf-8
ignore_older: 3h
If you're running Filebeat 7, paste this code block. Otherwise, you can leave it out.
# ... For Filebeat 7 only ...
filebeat.registry.path: /var/lib/filebeat
processors:
- rename:
fields:
- from: "agent"
to: "filebeat_agent"
ignore_missing: true
- rename:
fields:
- from: "log.file.path"
to: "source"
ignore_missing: true
If you're running Filebeat 6, paste this code block.
# ... For Filebeat 6 only ...
registry_file: /var/lib/filebeat/registry
Set Logz.io as the output
If Logz.io is not an output, add it now. Remove all other outputs.
Replace <<LISTENER-HOST>>
with the host for your region.
# ...
output.logstash:
hosts: ["<<LISTENER-HOST>>:5015"]
ssl:
certificate_authorities: ['/etc/pki/tls/certs/COMODORSADomainValidationSecureServerCA.crt']
Start Filebeat
Start or restart Filebeat for the changes to take effect.
Check Logz.io for your logs
Give your logs some time to get from your system to ours, and then open Open Search Dashboards.
If you still don't see your logs, see Filebeat troubleshooting.
Configuration on Windows
Before you begin, you'll need:
Filebeat installed
Port 5015 open to outgoing traffic
Root access installed as a Windows service
While support for Filebeat 6.3 and later versions is available, Logz.io recommends that you use the latest stable version
Configure Check Point Log Exporter
Configure your Check Point Log Exporter to send logs to your Filebeat server.
For complete details on configuring Log Exporter, see Check Point Log Export from Check Point.
Option 1: Export logs for all domains
cp_log_export add name logzio_filebeat_exporter \
target-server <<FILEBEAT-IP-ADDRESS>> \
target-port 514 \
protocol udp \
format syslog \
--apply-now
Option 2: Export logs for a specific domain
cp_log_export add name logzio_filebeat_exporter \
domain-server <<YOUR-DOMAIN>> \
target-server <<FILEBEAT-IP-ADDRESS>> \
target-port 514 \
protocol udp \
format syslog \
--apply-now
If you restart the management server, you'll need to run cp_log_export
again
to restart the exporter.
Download the Logz.io public certificate
For HTTPS shipping, download the Logz.io public certificate to your certificate authority folder.
sudo curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/logzio/public-certificates/master/AAACertificateServices.crt --create-dirs -o /etc/pki/tls/certs/COMODORSADomainValidationSecureServerCA.crt
Download the Logz.io public certificate
For HTTPS shipping, download the Logz.io public certificate to your certificate authority folder.
Download the
Logz.io public certificate
to C:\ProgramData\Filebeat\Logzio.crt
on your machine.
Configure Filebeat using the dedicated Logz.io configuration wizard
Filebeat requires a file extension specified for the log input.
Log in to Logz.io and navigate to the Filebeat log shipping page.
Adding log sources to the configuration file
- Select your operating system - Linux or Windows.
- Specify the full log Path.
- Select a log Type from the list or select Other to create and specify a custom log type.
- If you select a log type from the list, the logs will be automatically parsed and analyzed. List of types available for parsing by default.
- If you select Other, contact support for custom parsing assistance.
- Select the log format - Plaintext or Json.
- (Optional) Enable the Multiline option if your log messages span multiple lines. You’ll need to give a regex that identifies the beginning line of each log.
- (Optional) Add a custom field. Click + Add a field to add additional fields.
The wizard makes it simple to add multiple log types to a single configuration file. So to add additional sources, click + Add a log type to fill in the details for another log type. Repeat as necessary.
Filebeat 8.1+
If you're running Filebeat 8.1+, there are some adjustment you need to make in the config file:
- Change
type
of thefilebeat.inputs
tofilestream
instead oflogs
:
filebeat.inputs:
- type: filestream
paths:
- /var/log/*.log
- To configure multiline nest the multiline settings under
parsers
:
- type: filestream
paths:
- /var/log/*.log
parsers:
- multiline:
type: pattern
pattern: '^\d{4}-'
negate: true
match: after
Download and validate confiuration
When you're done adding your sources, click Make the config file to download it.
You can compare it to our sample configuration if you have questions.
Validate the file using a YAML validator tool, such as (Yamllint.com.
Move the configuration file to the Filebeat folder
Move the configuration file to C:\Program Files\Filebeat\filebeat.yml
.
Add UDP traffic as an input
In the Filebeat configuration file (/etc/filebeat/filebeat.yml), add UDP to the filebeat.inputs section.
Replace <<LOG-SHIPPING-TOKEN>>
with the token of the account you want to ship to.
Filebeat requires a file extension specified for the log input.
# ...
filebeat.inputs:
- type: udp
max_message_size: 10MiB
host: "0.0.0.0:514"
fields:
logzio_codec: plain
# Your Logz.io account token. You can find your token at
# https://app.logz.io/#/dashboard/settings/manage-accounts
token: <<LOG-SHIPPING-TOKEN>>
type: checkpoint
fields_under_root: true
encoding: utf-8
ignore_older: 3h
If you're running Filebeat 7, paste this code block. Otherwise, you can leave it out.
# ... For Filebeat 7 only ...
filebeat.registry.path: C:\ProgramData\filebeat\registry
processors:
- rename:
fields:
- from: "agent"
to: "filebeat_agent"
ignore_missing: true
- rename:
fields:
- from: "log.file.path"
to: "source"
ignore_missing: true
If you're running Filebeat 6, paste this code block.
# ... For Filebeat 6 only ...
registry_file: C:\ProgramData\filebeat\registry
Set Logz.io as the output
If Logz.io is not an output, add it now. Remove all other outputs.
Replace <<LISTENER-HOST>>
with the host for your region. The required port depends whether HTTP or HTTPS is used: HTTP = 8070, HTTPS = 8071.
# ...
output.logstash:
hosts: ["<<LISTENER-HOST>>:5015"]
ssl:
certificate_authorities: ['C:\ProgramData\Filebeat\Logzio.crt']
Restart Filebeat
PS C:\Program Files\Filebeat> Restart-Service filebeat
Check Logz.io for your logs
Give your logs some time to get from your system to ours, and then open Open Search Dashboards.
If you still don't see your logs, see Filebeat's troubleshooting guide.