
Log samplesīelow are samples of some different SEP log types. Logs exported to text file always begin with the event time and severityĬolumns (e.g.
The default isĬ:\Program Files (x86)\Symantec\Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager\data\dump\*.log. Read from the location where the log files are being written.
Enable this integration with the log file input. Configure the Symantec management server to export log data to a text file. And use the listen port as the destination port (default Use the IP address or hostname of the Elastic Agent as the Configure the Symantec management server to send syslog to the Elastic Agent. This makes the listening port reachable by the Hosts then configure the integration to listen on 0.0.0.0 so that it will accept If the Symantec management server and Elastic Agent are running on different. Enable this integration with the UDP input. If a specific SEP log type is detected then event.provider is set (e.g. The data is mapped toĮCS fields where applicable and the remaining fields are written under Headers are allowed and will be parsed if present. The log message is expected to be in CSV format. To receive logs sent by SEP over syslog or read logs exported to a text file. This integration is for Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) logs. Quick start: Get application traces into the Elastic Stack. Quick start: Get logs, metrics, and uptime data into the Elastic Stack. Repeat steps 2 - 7 for each of the additional dump files that you want to monitor.See the integrations quick start guides to get started:. Click Review to review your input configuration. Or, begin typing symantec to see a list of source types beginning with symantec. In the Select Source Type dropdown, select the Network & Security category, then select the corresponding source type for this log file from the Source types page. On the Input Settings page, next to Source type, click Select. Click Browse and navigate to the first of the log files listed on the Source types page. On your data collection node, go to Settings > Data inputs > Files & directories. If you are using forwarders, configure forwarding by defining tcp outputs and then enabling a receiver.Ĭonfigure monitor inputs using Splunk Web. The default directory is %SEPM_HOME%\data\dump, but your path may differ. In each stanza, replace > with the actual path of your *.tmp dump files.