They must be using a fork or something. In a recent meeting it was brought up that their software base hasn't been updated since 2007. I'll definitely dive deeper in to that! Thanks!Thanks,
Alexander.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S8+---------------------------------------------------On Fri, Dec 14, 2018, 07:08 <amit@amitnepal.com wrote:Are you sure syslog-ng is not updated in years ? Latest release is 3.19.1 released 23 hours ago. Wonder if I am mistaken.
On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 6:42 AM -0700, "Snyder, Alexander J" <alex@misteralexander.com> wrote:
We're currently using syslog-ng and are moving away from it as the project hasn't been updated in years (obscurity is not security). We're collecting with rsyslog and sending to Splunk for search and visualization.Right now we're only testing with rsyslog and only have it configured on a single host. We're building out a new DC and are going to setup rsyslog as primary.Im going to ask our ITSEC about the data points we're collecting and I'll let the group know what I find.Thanks,
Alexander.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S8+On Dec 12, 2018 20:56, "Amit Nepal" <amit@amitnepal.com> wrote:I suggest looking into syslog-ng for centralized log server. Clients can use rsyslog for unix and nxlog for windows. Syslog-ng is scalable, high speed and provides a lot of features for parsing, alerting, co-relating etc. You can Use Syslog-ng for central log collection, send it to elasticsearch , analyze with Kibana and visualize with grafana. I have been using all this on a VM with 4G of RAM and 2 Cores of VCPU and seems to be working okay. 15 servers including web and mail servers are sending logs to the Log server. Additionally, I am also using wazuh for alerting and sending data to elastic search as well. I believe, the resource requirement will depend on the EPS rather than number of hosts.
Thank You !
Amit K Nepal (OSCP, CISM, CISSP, RHCE, CCENT, C|EH, C|HFI, GIAC ISO 27000 Specialist)On 12/12/2018 2:09 PM, Snyder, Alexander J wrote:
Looking for suggestions on what kind of physical resources would suggested to building a central logging server for an enterprise company.
rsyslog is new for the company, so we're looking to "do it right" from the ground up.
How many hosts should be needed to log networking and storage appliances?
Advice on memory, CPU, and disk are requested. Will be running CentOS7.
Thanks,
Alexander.
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