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L3 Networker

Hello Guys.

I have a question about syslog service of PaloAlto Firewall. Customer want to send a logs of paloalto firewall to syslog server using TCP. Can PAN possible to do that?

Thanks.

Regards,

Roh

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L7 Applicator

Hello Roh,

SYSLOG over TCP feature will be available on PAN_OS version 6.0.X onwards.  You can refer this FR ID: 607 to your Palo Alto Networks Sales Engineer ( SE) for more information.

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L7 Applicator

Hello Roh,

SYSLOG over TCP feature will be available on PAN_OS version 6.0.X onwards.  You can refer this FR ID: 607 to your Palo Alto Networks Sales Engineer ( SE) for more information.

Thanks

Hello HULK,

Thanks for answering about my question!

Have a good day!

Regards,

Roh

You Are welcome sir.

Have a nice day.!!!!

Thanks

Is it ready yet? 

Community Team Member

Hi @RamBista1,

 

Yes this was introduced 3 years ago with PAN-OS 6.0 :

 

From the 6.0 release notes :

 

Support for Syslog over TCP and SSL—The firewall and Panorama now support using TCP or SSL (default is UDP) for reliable and secure transport of logs to an external syslog server. SSLv3 and TLSv1 are supported and the default SSL port is 6514. To separate individual syslog messages in a TCP stream, the delimiter formats available are LF- Line Feed (BSD Format, the default), and Message Length (IETF Format). If the syslog server requires client authentication, you can configure the firewall/Panorama to use a certificate for secure communication. The option to mark a Certificate for Secure Syslog is available in Device (or Panorama) > Certificate Management > Certificates > Device Certificates

 

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