Strata Logging Service
Strata Cloud Manager
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Strata Logging Service Docs
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- Forward Logs to a Syslog Server
- Forward Logs to an HTTPS Server
- Forward Logs to an Email Server
- Forward Logs to Amazon Security Lake
- Forward Logs to AWS S3 Bucket
- Forward Logs to Snowflake
- Create Log Filters
- Server Certificate Validation
- List of Trusted Certificates for Syslog and HTTPS Forwarding
- Log Forwarding Errors
- Forward Logs With Log Replay
Strata Cloud Manager
This is how you onboard firewalls to Strata Logging Service using Strata Cloud Manager.
- On your firewalls, allow access to the ports and FQDNs required to connect to Strata Logging Service. If you are using a proxy server, allow the same ports and FQDNs on the server without SSL decryption.Ensure that you are not decrypting traffic to Strata Logging Service.
- To onboard firewalls to Strata Cloud Manager, install device certificate for firewalls to connect to Strata Logging Service.
- Onboard the firewalls to a Strata Logging Service instance.
- Click Strata Cloud ManagerSettingsStrata Logging ServiceOverview to verify that Strata Logging Service is provisioned successfully for the firewalls.
- Forward logs from firewalls managed by Strata Cloud Manager to Strata Logging Service. Firewalls that are managed by Strata Cloud Manager, will automatically get default Log forwarding profiles to Strata Logging Service and have Cloud logging enabled.