One problem usually is that the ASA boxes aren’t transmitting their hostname be
default.
Running ''logging device-id hostname’ on the boxes in question should do the
trick.
On 26 Feb 2015, at 21:18, robertocarn...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear, I have Graylog 0.20.6.
I receive logs from Linux and Windows servers very well, but my problem is
with Cisco ASA logs, in the source field I receive something like this and
not IP or hostname:
Source: %ASA-6-100881
Source: %link-up-1
etc.
What can I do in order to convert these sources in the corresponding IP's or
hostnames ???
Thanks a lot,
Roberto
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