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Mastering Palo Alto Networks

You're reading from   Mastering Palo Alto Networks Build, configure, and deploy network solutions for your infrastructure using features of PAN-OS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803241418
Length 636 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Preface 1. Understanding the Core Technologies 2. Setting Up a New Device FREE CHAPTER 3. Building Strong Policies 4. Taking Control of Sessions 5. Services and Operational Modes 6. Identifying Users and Controlling Access 7. Managing Firewalls through Panorama 8. Upgrading Firewalls and Panorama 9. Logging and Reporting 10. Virtual Private Networks 11. Advanced Protection 12. Troubleshooting Common Session Issues 13. A Deep Dive into Troubleshooting 14. Cloud-Based Firewall Deployment 15. Supporting Tools 16. Other Books You May Enjoy
17. Index

External logging

As well as native logging to Palo Alto Network products, you can also forward logs to syslog servers, email them out, send SNMP traps, or forward to an HTTP server.

To be able to forward logs, we will first need to create server profiles that we can later use when we set up forwarding.

For SNMP, we can create a new profile in Device | Server Profiles | SNMP Trap. Here, we can choose V2c or V3 SNMP compatibility and provide connectivity details of the SNMP server. Unless absolutely necessary, avoid using V2c as this version is no longer a secure option.

If ENGINEID is left blank, as in the following screenshot, the firewall will insert its serial number:

Figure 9.7 – SNMP v3 server profile

Figure 9.8: SNMP v3 server profile

For syslog, we can create a profile in Device | Server Profiles | Syslog. We have the option of forwarding over UDP, TCP, or SSL. If possible, select SSL as these logs should be considered highly sensitive, and forwarding them as plaintext can generally be...

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