Hi to all,
I have a FAZ 400B with Firmware 5.0.10 at our central site deployed.
I capture logs from the Fortigate 60C at the same site successfully.
Now I have about 6 Remote Sites that are connected by IPSEC to my central site.
I configured the remote FGTs to log to FAZ in central site, by using it's private IP as target.
I added the devices in FAZ successfully, but I received no logs from Remote Sites.
Interesting: In one site I have a Fortimail 200D Cluster and I receive logs from this device,
but not from the Fortigates...
Log Settings Fortigates (all at Firmware Version 5.2.x):
-> Send Logs to FortiAnalyzer
-> IP is the the private IP of FAZ at central site (i.e. 10.1.1.253)
-> Realtime
-> Untick "Encrypt Log Transmission"
-> Event Logging all
-> Local Traffic Logging All
-> Policies from central to remote site and revert are open at all for testing purposes
-> can ping the fortigate from FAZ successfully
-> but I can't ping the FAZ from Fortigate, but from a System at remote site (also interesting)
Any Ideas?
FCNSA 5, FCNSP 5, NSE 4
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I would suggest setting the source-ip option in the FortiAnalyzer config section of the CLI. I'm guessing what is happening is that your remote fortigate is sending logs from a source IP that isn't allowed to go over your VPN.
config log fortianalyzer settings
set source-ip x.x.x.x
end
Let us know if that helps!
I would suggest setting the source-ip option in the FortiAnalyzer config section of the CLI. I'm guessing what is happening is that your remote fortigate is sending logs from a source IP that isn't allowed to go over your VPN.
config log fortianalyzer settings
set source-ip x.x.x.x
end
Let us know if that helps!
Great, that was the solution!
At the remote fortigate unit:
config log fortianalyzer Setting
set source-ip <ip of remote fgt>
end
Thanks, you saved my day!
FCNSA 5, FCNSP 5, NSE 4
You would make that change of the source-ip configuration remote FortiGate. I would suggest setting the source-ip to the local interface IP of your remote FortiGate. Optionally, you could create a loopback interface on your remote firewall to source the traffic from, but that could complicate things further as it might require additional routing and VPN re-config.
In the Phase-2 settings of your VPN, are you allowing any source or did you specify only certain hosts or networks?
You want the source-ip setting to coincide with what you have configured for your VPN.
EDIT: Looks like you got it figured out. Glad I could help!
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