source: Extensions/Syslog.md path: blob/master/doc/ # Setting up syslog support This document will explain how to send syslog data to LibreNMS. Please also refer to the file Graylog.md for an alternate way of integrating syslog with LibreNMS. ## Syslog server installation ### syslog-ng === "Debian / Ubuntu" ```ssh apt-get install syslog-ng ``` === "CentOS / RedHat" ```ssh yum install syslog-ng ``` Once syslog-ng is installed, edit the relevant config file (most likely /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf) and paste the following: ```bash @version:3.5 @include "scl.conf" # syslog-ng configuration file. # # This should behave pretty much like the original syslog on RedHat. But # it could be configured a lot smarter. # # See syslog-ng(8) and syslog-ng.conf(5) for more information. # # Note: it also sources additional configuration files (*.conf) # located in /etc/syslog-ng/conf.d/ options { chain_hostnames(off); flush_lines(0); use_dns(no); use_fqdn(no); owner("root"); group("adm"); perm(0640); stats_freq(0); bad_hostname("^gconfd$"); }; source s_sys { system(); internal(); }; source s_net { tcp(port(514) flags(syslog-protocol)); udp(port(514) flags(syslog-protocol)); }; ######################## # Destinations ######################## destination d_librenms { program("/opt/librenms/syslog.php" template ("$HOST||$FACILITY||$PRIORITY||$LEVEL||$TAG||$R_YEAR-$R_MONTH-$R_DAY $R_HOUR:$R_MIN:$R_SEC||$MSG||$PROGRAM\n") template-escape(yes)); }; filter f_kernel { facility(kern); }; filter f_default { level(info..emerg) and not (facility(mail) or facility(authpriv) or facility(cron)); }; filter f_auth { facility(authpriv); }; filter f_mail { facility(mail); }; filter f_emergency { level(emerg); }; filter f_news { facility(uucp) or (facility(news) and level(crit..emerg)); }; filter f_boot { facility(local7); }; filter f_cron { facility(cron); }; ######################## # Log paths ######################## log { source(s_net); source(s_sys); destination(d_librenms); }; # Source additional configuration files (.conf extension only) @include "/etc/syslog-ng/conf.d/*.conf" # vim:ft=syslog-ng:ai:si:ts=4:sw=4:et: ``` Next start syslog-ng: ```ssh service syslog-ng restart ``` Add the following to your LibreNMS `config.php` file to enable the Syslog extension: ```php $config['enable_syslog'] = 1; ``` If no messages make it to the syslog tab in LibreNMS, chances are you experience an issue with SELinux. If so, create a file mycustom-librenms-rsyslog.te , with the following content: ``` module mycustom-librenms-rsyslog 1.0; require { type syslogd_t; type httpd_sys_rw_content_t; type ping_exec_t; class process execmem; class dir { getattr search write }; class file { append getattr execute open read }; } #============= syslogd_t ============== allow syslogd_t httpd_sys_rw_content_t:dir { getattr search write }; allow syslogd_t httpd_sys_rw_content_t:file { open read append getattr }; allow syslogd_t self:process execmem; allow syslogd_t ping_exec_t:file execute; ``` Then, as root, execute the following commands: ```ssh checkmodule -M -m -o mycustom-librenms-rsyslog.mod mycustom-librenms-rsyslog.te semodule_package -o mycustom-librenms-rsyslog.pp -m mycustom-librenms-rsyslog.mod semodule -i mycustom-librenms-rsyslog.pp ``` ### rsyslog If you prefer rsyslog, here are some hints on how to get it working. Add the following to your rsyslog config somewhere (could be at the top of the file in the step below, could be in `rsyslog.conf` if you are using remote logs for something else on this host) ``` # Listen for syslog messages on UDP:514 $ModLoad imudp $UDPServerRun 514 ``` Create a file called `/etc/rsyslog.d/30-librenms.conf`and add the following depending on your version of rsyslog. === "Version 8" ``` # Feed syslog messages to librenms module(load="omprog") template(name="librenms" type="string" string= "%fromhost%||%syslogfacility%||%syslogpriority%||%syslogseverity%||%syslogtag%||%$year%-%$month%-%$day% %timegenerated:8:25%||%msg%||%programname%\n") action(type="omprog" binary="/opt/librenms/syslog.php" template="librenms") & stop ``` === "Version 7" ``` #Feed syslog messages to librenms $ModLoad omprog $template librenms,"%fromhost%||%syslogfacility%||%syslogpriority%||%syslogseverity%||%syslogtag%||%$year%-%$month%-%$day% %timegenerated:8:25%||%msg%||%programname%\n" *.* action(type="omprog" binary="/opt/librenms/syslog.php" template="librenms") & stop ``` === "Legacy" ``` # Feed syslog messages to librenms $ModLoad omprog $template librenms,"%FROMHOST%||%syslogfacility-text%||%syslogpriority-text%||%syslogseverity%||%syslogtag%||%$YEAR%-%$MONTH%-%$DAY% %timegenerated:8:25%||%msg%||%programname%\n" $ActionOMProgBinary /opt/librenms/syslog.php *.* :omprog:;librenms ``` If your rsyslog server is recieving messages relayed by another syslog server, you may try replacing `%fromhost%` with `%hostname%`, since `fromhost` is the host the message was received from, not the host that generated the message. The `fromhost` property is preferred as it avoids problems caused by devices sending incorrect hostnames in syslog messages. Add the following to your LibreNMS `config.php` file to enable the Syslog extension: ```php $config['enable_syslog'] = 1; ``` ### logstash If you prefer logstash, and it is installed on the same server as LibreNMS, here are some hints on how to get it working. First, install the output-exec plugin for logstash: ```bash /usr/share/logstash/bin/logstash-plugin install logstash-output-exec ``` Next, create a logstash configuration file (ex. /etc/logstash/conf.d/logstash-simple.conf), and add the following: ``` input { syslog { port => 514 } } output { exec { command => "echo `echo %{host},,,,%{facility},,,,%{priority},,,,%{severity},,,,%{facility_label},,,,``date --date='%{timestamp}' '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'``echo ',,,,%{message}'``echo ,,,,%{program} | sed 's/\x25\x7b\x70\x72\x6f\x67\x72\x61\x6d\x7d/%{facility_label}/'` | sed 's/,,,,/||/g' | /opt/librenms/syslog.php &" } elasticsearch { hosts => ["10.10.10.10:9200"] index => "syslog-%{+YYYY.MM.dd}" } } ``` Replace 10.10.10.10 with your primary elasticsearch server IP, and set the incoming syslog port. Alternatively, if you already have a logstash config file that works except for the LibreNMS export, take only the "exec" section from output and add it. Add the following to your LibreNMS `config.php` file to enable the Syslog extension: ```ssh $config['enable_syslog'] = 1; ``` # Syslog Clean Up Can be set inside of `config.php` ```php $config['syslog_purge'] = 30; ``` The cleanup is run by daily.sh and any entries over X days old are automatically purged. Values are in days. See here for more Clean Up Options [Link](../Support/Cleanup-options.md) # Client configuration Below are sample configurations for a variety of clients. You should understand the config before using it as you may want to make some slight changes. Further configuration hints may be found in the file Graylog.md. Replace librenms.ip with IP or hostname of your LibreNMS install. Replace any variables in with the relevant information. ## syslog ```config *.* @librenms.ip ``` ## rsyslog ```config *.* @librenms.ip:514 ``` ## Cisco ASA ```config logging enable logging timestamp logging buffer-size 200000 logging buffered debugging logging trap notifications logging host librenms.ip ``` ## Cisco IOS ```config logging trap debugging logging facility local6 logging librenms.ip ``` ## Cisco NXOS ```config logging server librenms.ip 5 use-vrf default facility local6 ``` ## Juniper Junos ```config set system syslog host librenms.ip authorization any set system syslog host librenms.ip daemon any set system syslog host librenms.ip kernel any set system syslog host librenms.ip user any set system syslog host librenms.ip change-log any set system syslog host librenms.ip source-address set system syslog host librenms.ip exclude-hostname set system syslog time-format ``` ## Huawei VRP ```config info-center loghost librenms.ip info-center timestamp debugging short-date without-timezone // Optional info-center timestamp log short-date // Optional info-center timestamp trap short-date // Optional //This is optional config, especially if the device is in public ip and you dont'want to get a lot of messages of ACL info-center filter-id bymodule-alias VTY ACL_DENY info-center filter-id bymodule-alias SSH SSH_FAIL info-center filter-id bymodule-alias SNMP SNMP_FAIL info-center filter-id bymodule-alias SNMP SNMP_IPLOCK info-center filter-id bymodule-alias SNMP SNMP_IPUNLOCK info-center filter-id bymodule-alias HTTP ACL_DENY ``` ## Huawei SmartAX (GPON OLT) ```config loghost add librenms.ip librenms loghost activate name librenms ``` ## Allied Telesis Alliedware Plus ```config log date-format iso // Required so syslog-ng/LibreNMS can correctly interpret the log message formatting. log host x.x.x.x log host x.x.x.x level // Required. A log-level must be specified for syslog messages to send. log host x.x.x.x level notices program imish // Useful for seeing all commands executed by users. log host x.x.x.x level notices program imi // Required for Oxidized Syslog hook log message. log host source ``` If you have permitted udp and tcp 514 through any firewall then that should be all you need. Logs should start appearing and displayed within the LibreNMS web UI. ## Windows By Default windows has no native way to send logs to a remote syslog server. Using this how to you can download Datagram-Syslog Agent to send logs to a remote syslog server (LibreNMS). ### Note Keep in mind you can use any agent or program to send the logs. We are just using this Datagram-Syslog Agent for this example. [Link to How to](http://techgenix.com/configuring-syslog-agent-windows-server-2012/) You will need to download and install "Datagram-Syslog Agent" for this how to [Link to Download](http://download.cnet.com/Datagram-SyslogAgent/3001-2085_4-10370938.html) # External hooks Trigger external scripts based on specific syslog patterns being matched with syslog hooks. Add the following to your LibreNMS `config.php` to enable hooks: ```ssh $config['enable_syslog_hooks'] = 1; ``` The below are some example hooks to call an external script in the event of a configuration change on Cisco ASA, IOS, NX-OS and IOS-XR devices. Add to your `config.php` file to enable. ## Cisco ASA ```ssh $config['os']['asa']['syslog_hook'][] = Array('regex' => '/%ASA-(config-)?5-111005/', 'script' => '/opt/librenms/scripts/syslog-notify-oxidized.php'); ``` ## Cisco IOS ```ssh $config['os']['ios']['syslog_hook'][] = Array('regex' => '/%SYS-(SW[0-9]+-)?5-CONFIG_I/', 'script' => '/opt/librenms/scripts/syslog-notify-oxidized.php'); ``` ## Cisco NXOS ```ssh $config['os']['nxos']['syslog_hook'][] = Array('regex' => '/%VSHD-5-VSHD_SYSLOG_CONFIG_I/', 'script' => '/opt/librenms/scripts/syslog-notify-oxidized.php'); ``` ## Cisco IOSXR ```ssh $config['os']['iosxr']['syslog_hook'][] = Array('regex' => '/%GBL-CONFIG-6-DB_COMMIT/', 'script' => '/opt/librenms/scripts/syslog-notify-oxidized.php'); ``` ## Juniper Junos ```ssh $config['os']['junos']['syslog_hook'][] = Array('regex' => '/UI_COMMIT:/', 'script' => '/opt/librenms/scripts/syslog-notify-oxidized.php'); ``` ## Juniper ScreenOS ```ssh $config['os']['screenos']['syslog_hook'][] = Array('regex' => '/System configuration saved/', 'script' => '/opt/librenms/scripts/syslog-notify-oxidized.php'); ``` ## Allied Telesis Alliedware Plus **Note:** At least software version 5.4.8-2.1 is required. `log host x.x.x.x level notices program imi` may also be required depending on configuration. This is to ensure the syslog hook log message gets sent to the syslog server. ```ssh $config['os']['awplus']['syslog_hook'][] = Array('regex' => '/IMI.+.Startup-config saved on/', 'script' => '/opt/librenms/scripts/syslog-notify-oxidized.php'); ``` # Configuration Options ## Matching syslogs to hosts with different names In some cases, you may get logs that aren't being associated with the device in LibreNMS. For example, in LibreNMS the device is known as "ne-core-01", and that's how DNS resolves. However, the received syslogs are for "loopback.core-nw". To fix this issue, you can configure LibreNMS to translate the incoming syslog hostname into another hostname, so that the logs get associated with the correct device. Example: ```ssh $config['syslog_xlate'] = array( 'loopback0.core7k1.noc.net' => 'n7k1-core7k1', 'loopback0.core7k2.noc.net' => 'n7k2-core7k2' ); ```