Getting Data In

Looking for the Hostname or IP of splunk cloud

Sponi
Engager

Hello


I have a restricted rsyslog client. I can there only specify a Hostname or IP and port as target to send the syslog. Where can I found the Hostname or IP for my splunk cloud to receive the according syslog?

 

Thank you

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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You can only send HEC (or s2s embedded in HTML) to your Cloud HEC inputs. So in order to ingest syslog you need to have something in place on-premise to receive the syslogs and push it as something that Cloud will accept. That can be a UF as @gcusello suggested or a SC4S or properly configured rsyslog/syslog-ng instance with HTTP output.

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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You can only send HEC (or s2s embedded in HTML) to your Cloud HEC inputs. So in order to ingest syslog you need to have something in place on-premise to receive the syslogs and push it as something that Cloud will accept. That can be a UF as @gcusello suggested or a SC4S or properly configured rsyslog/syslog-ng instance with HTTP output.

gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @Sponi,

you cannot directly receive syslogs on Splunk Cloud.

Usually the best approach is to have one (better two) Forwarder (Heavy or Universal) on premise as syslog server and it has the job to send the logs to Splunk Cloud.

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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