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VM Splunk / Proxmox / Unifi

splunkman-70
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Hello,
I would like my router/firewall Unifi UDM-SE send his logs to my VM (splunk+ubuntu server).
What I have done:

- on the proxmox VM no FW (during the test)
- on my VM I have two NICs, one for the management (network 205) and one for the remote logging location (splunk - network 203 -same as my udm network).
- on my VM, ufw is running, I have opened port 9997 and port 514 .
- on my UDM SE, I have forwarded the syslog to my remote splunk server (network 203).

On the Splunk server, port 514 and 9997 are listening.


Until now, no logs appear on my Splunk.
How "ufw" is dealing when running two different networks ?
How to add the second NIC (network 203) to Splunk ?

Ideas ?
 
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