Configuring TLS on the AxoSyslog clients
Purpose:
Complete the following steps on every AxoSyslog client host. Examples are provided using both the legacy BSD-syslog protocol (using the network()
driver) and the new IETF-syslog protocol standard (using the syslog()
driver):
Steps:
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Copy the CA certificate (for example,
cacert.pem
) of the Certificate Authority that issued the certificate of the AxoSyslog server (or the self-signed certificate of the AxoSyslog server) to the AxoSyslog client hosts, for example, into the/opt/syslog-ng/etc/syslog-ng/ca.d
directory.Issue the following command on the certificate:
openssl x509 -noout -hash -in cacert.pem
The result is a hash (for example,6d2962a8
), a series of alphanumeric characters based on the Distinguished Name of the certificate.Issue the following command to create a symbolic link to the certificate that uses the hash returned by the previous command and the
.0
suffix.ln -s cacert.pem 6d2962a8.0
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Add a destination statement to the
syslog-ng.conf
configuration file that uses thetls( ca-dir(path_to_ca_directory) )
option and specify the directory using the CA certificate. The destination must use thenetwork()
or thesyslog()
destination driver, and the IP address and port parameters of the driver must point to the AxoSyslog server.Example: A destination statement using TLS
The following destination encrypts the log messages using TLS and sends them to the
6514/TCP
port of the AxoSyslog server having the10.1.2.3
IP address.destination demo_tls_destination { network("10.1.2.3" port(6514) transport("tls") tls( ca_dir("/opt/syslog-ng/etc/syslog-ng/ca.d")) ); };
A similar statement using the IETF-syslog protocol and thus the
syslog()
driver:destination demo_tls_syslog_destination { syslog("10.1.2.3" port(6514) transport("tls") tls(ca_dir("/opt/syslog-ng/etc/syslog-ng/ca.d")) ); };
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Include the destination created in Step 2 in a log statement.
WarningThe encrypted connection between the server and the client fails if the
Common Name
or thesubject_alt_name
parameter of the server certificate does not contain the hostname or the IP address (as resolved from the AxoSyslog clients and relays) of the server.Do not forget to update the certificate files when they expire.