Update the remote syslog or splunk server information
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PATCH /security/audit/destinations/{address}/{port}
Updates remote syslog/splunk server information.
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Parameters
Name | Type | In | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
address |
string |
path |
True |
IP address of remote syslog/splunk server. |
port |
integer |
path |
True |
Port number of remote syslog/splunk server. |
Request Body
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
address |
string |
Destination syslog|splunk host to forward audit records to. This can be an IP address (IPv4|IPv6) or a hostname. |
facility |
string |
This is the standard Syslog Facility value that is used when sending audit records to a remote server. |
port |
integer |
Destination Port. The default port depends on the protocol chosen: For un-encrypted destinations the default port is 514. For encrypted destinations the default port is 6514. |
protocol |
string |
Log forwarding protocol |
verify_server |
boolean |
This is only applicable when the protocol is tcp_encrypted. This controls whether the remote server's certificate is validated. Setting "verify_server" to "true" will enforce validation of remote server's certificate. Setting "verify_server" to "false" will not enforce validation of remote server's certificate. |
Example request
{
"address": "string",
"facility": "string",
"protocol": "string"
}
Response
Status: 200, Ok
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
address |
string |
Destination syslog|splunk host to forward audit records to. This can be an IP address (IPv4|IPv6) or a hostname. |
facility |
string |
This is the standard Syslog Facility value that is used when sending audit records to a remote server. |
port |
integer |
Destination Port. The default port depends on the protocol chosen: For un-encrypted destinations the default port is 514. For encrypted destinations the default port is 6514. |
protocol |
string |
Log forwarding protocol |
verify_server |
boolean |
This is only applicable when the protocol is tcp_encrypted. This controls whether the remote server's certificate is validated. Setting "verify_server" to "true" will enforce validation of remote server's certificate. Setting "verify_server" to "false" will not enforce validation of remote server's certificate. |
Example response
{
"address": "string",
"facility": "string",
"protocol": "string"
}
Error
Status: Default, Default
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
error |
Example error
{
"error": {
"arguments": [
{
"code": "string",
"message": "string"
}
],
"code": "4",
"message": "entry doesn't exist",
"target": "uuid"
}
}
Definitions
See Definitions
security_audit_log_forward
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
address |
string |
Destination syslog|splunk host to forward audit records to. This can be an IP address (IPv4|IPv6) or a hostname. |
facility |
string |
This is the standard Syslog Facility value that is used when sending audit records to a remote server. |
port |
integer |
Destination Port. The default port depends on the protocol chosen: For un-encrypted destinations the default port is 514. For encrypted destinations the default port is 6514. |
protocol |
string |
Log forwarding protocol |
verify_server |
boolean |
This is only applicable when the protocol is tcp_encrypted. This controls whether the remote server's certificate is validated. Setting "verify_server" to "true" will enforce validation of remote server's certificate. Setting "verify_server" to "false" will not enforce validation of remote server's certificate. |
error_arguments
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
code |
string |
Argument code |
message |
string |
Message argument |
error
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
arguments |
array[error_arguments] |
Message arguments |
code |
string |
Error code |
message |
string |
Error message |
target |
string |
The target parameter that caused the error. |