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XDR integrates Fortigate but doesn't see data in dataset

L2 Linker

First of all, I have a per TB license, so today I integrated the data of the fortigate firewall, forwarded it to the broker through the log, and opened the syslog applet on the broker. Configured according to the admin guide, the firewall is given to the broker in cef format. Now the xdr cloud data ingestion Dashboard can see the Fortinet log, but the Fortinet log cannot be seen in the dataset, why is this? Will there be a delay?

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hi

Could you verify that you selected product=fortinet, vendor=fortinet in brokerVM syslog configuration. 

Also could you check tcpdump output from BrokerVM cli. For connecting BrokerVM, you can upload your ssh keys to Bvm via web console of BrokerVM or XDR management console. Another option is to use Live Terminal to BrokerVM. 

This is just for verification whether you are receiving logs from Fortinet firewall. Because, if syslog enabled and Vendor and product set correctly in syslog configuration, You should have logs on xdr management console. 

 

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L3 Networker

Hi @Grady 

Yes, There might be kind of buffering. I didnt test this with BrokerVM but i know there is a buffering with XDR Collector. If your fortinet firewall is not super active firewall which is creating so much syslog data, you may see kind of latency. 

 

Btw, My recommendation is verifying logs from the Query Builder. with that way, you can see latest logs and can able compare with current data/time. 

 

Hi Etugriceri

I understand looking at raw log data, so which dataset filter should I choose in XQL? xdr_data? Because the dataset of fortinet is empty

L3 Networker

Hi

 

No, xdr_data dataset is just including xdr agent telemetry datas. could you check log_log_raw or unknown_unkown_raw data sets? 

When you activate syslog on BrokerVM, You are configuring "New Syslog Data Source" and You should select, Vendor and Product information with this two information XDR is understanding log type. If you've choosed Auto/Auto. maybe due to version of Fortinet, XDR cannot able to parse very well and keep logs in unknown_unknown_raw. otherwise, should be in fortinet dataset. 

 

So just check it out. 

Hi Etugriceri

I checked unknown_unknown_raw in xql, and I didn't find the data of the tower, this seems to be a confusing problem

hi

Could you verify that you selected product=fortinet, vendor=fortinet in brokerVM syslog configuration. 

Also could you check tcpdump output from BrokerVM cli. For connecting BrokerVM, you can upload your ssh keys to Bvm via web console of BrokerVM or XDR management console. Another option is to use Live Terminal to BrokerVM. 

This is just for verification whether you are receiving logs from Fortinet firewall. Because, if syslog enabled and Vendor and product set correctly in syslog configuration, You should have logs on xdr management console. 

 

Screenshot 2022-03-17 at 14.02.24.pngScreenshot 2022-03-17 at 14.02.45.pngScreenshot 2022-03-17 at 14.02.59.png

 

L2 Linker

Thank you for your reply, the Fortis dataset has data today, I think it should be caused by the Broker cache

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