Wazuh
Ship your Wazuh logs using Filebeat to your Logit.io Stack
Configure Wazuh to ship logs via Filebeat to your Logit.io stacks via Logstash.
Install Integration
Install Filebeat
To get started you will need to install filebeat. To do this you have two main options:
- Choose the filebeat (opens in a new tab) ZIP file (Windows ZIP x86_64) or
- Choose the Microsoft Software Installer MSI (opens in a new tab) file (Windows MSI x86_64 (beta))
To successfully install filebeat and set up the required Windows service you will need to have administrator access.
If you have chosen to download the zip file:
- Extract the contents of the zip file into C:\Program Files.
- Rename the extracted folder to filebeat
- Open a PowerShell prompt as an Administrator (right-click the PowerShell icon and select Run As Administrator).
- From the PowerShell prompt, run the following commands to install filebeat as a Windows service:
cd 'C:\Program Files\filebeat'
.\install-service-filebeat.ps1
If script execution is disabled on your system, you need to set the execution policy for the current session to allow the script to run. For example:
PowerShell.exe -ExecutionPolicy UnRestricted -File .\install-service-filebeat.ps1
For more information about Powershell execution policies see here (opens in a new tab).
If you have chosen to download the filebeat.msi file:
- double-click on it and the relevant files will be downloaded.
At the end of the installation process you'll be given the option to open the folder where filebeat has been installed.
- Open a PowerShell prompt as an Administrator (right-click the PowerShell icon and select Run As Administrator).
- From the PowerShell prompt, change directory to the location where filebeat was installed and run the following command to install filebeat as a Windows service:
.\install-service-filebeat.ps1
If script execution is disabled on your system, you need to set the execution policy for the current session to allow the script to run. For example:
PowerShell.exe -ExecutionPolicy UnRestricted -File .\install-service-filebeat.ps1
For more information about Powershell execution policies see here (opens in a new tab).
Configure Wazuh for JSON logging
Ensure that the in your Wazuh configuration file /var/ossec/etc/ossec.conf that the <log_format>
is set to json:
<logging>
<log_format>json</log_format>
</logging>
Restart Wazuh using sudo systemctl restart wazuh-manager
.
Configure Filebeat.yml
The configuration file below is pre-configured to send data to your Logit.io Stack.
Copy the configuration file below and overwrite the contents of the Filebeat
configuration file typically located at /etc/filebeat/filebeat.yml
# ============================== Filebeat inputs ===============================
filebeat.inputs:
- type: filestream
enabled: true
paths:
- "@path:strip_quotes"
fields:
type: "@type:strip_quotes"
fields_under_root: true
encoding: utf-8
ignore_older: 12h
# ================================== Outputs ===================================
output.logstash:
hosts: ["@logstash.host:@logstash.sslPort"]
loadbalance: true
ssl.enabled: true
If you're running Filebeat 7.10 or older, change the type as shown below.
- type: log
It's a good idea to run the configuration file through a YAML validator to rule out indentation errors, clean up extra characters, and check if your YAML file is valid. Yamllint.com (opens in a new tab) is a great choice.
Validate configuration
.\@beatname.exe test config -c @beatname.yml
If the yml file is invalid, @beatname will print a description of the error. For example, if the
output.logstash
section was missing, @beatname would print no outputs are defined, please define one under the output section
Start Filebeat
To start Filebeat, run in Powershell:
Start-Service filebeat
Launch Logit.io to view your logs
Data should now have been sent to your Stack.
View My DataIf you don't see take a look at How to diagnose no data in Stack below for how to diagnose common issues.
How to diagnose no data in Stack
If you don't see data appearing in your stack after following this integration, take a look at the troubleshooting guide for steps to diagnose and resolve the problem or contact our support team and we'll be happy to assist.
Wazuh Overview
Wazuh is a free, open-source security monitoring solution that provides comprehensive threat detection, integrity monitoring, and compliance management capabilities. It is designed to help organizations detect and respond to security incidents in real-time and maintain compliance with various industry regulations and standards.
To effectively monitor and analyze security events, it is essential to have a reliable and efficient log management solution. Wazuh leverages the Elastic Stack, which includes Elasticsearch, Logstash, and OpenSearch, to provide a centralized platform for collecting, processing, and visualizing security-related data.
To send data from Wazuh to Logstash, organizations can use Filebeat, an open-source log shipper. Filebeat can be configured to monitor the Wazuh logs directory and send any new logs to Logstash, where they can be processed and analyzed for real-time threat detection and response.
In summary, using Wazuh as a security monitoring solution provides organizations with a reliable and efficient way to detect and respond to security incidents in real-time and maintain compliance with industry regulations and standards. By leveraging the Elastic Stack and various agents and modules, organizations can collect and analyze data from various sources and gain valuable insights into their security posture.
If you need any further assistance with migrating your log data to ELK we're here to help you get started. Feel free to get in contact with our support team by sending us a message via live chat and we'll be happy to assist.