This document explains how to ingest HPE Aruba Networking Central logs to Google SecOps using Bindplane. The parser extracts fields from Aruba Central syslog formatted logs. It uses grok and/or kv to parse the log message and then maps these values to the Unified Data Model (UDM). It sets default metadata values for the event source and type.
Before you begin
Make sure you have the following prerequisites:
Google SecOps instance
Windows 2016 or later or Linux host with systemd
If running behind a proxy, ensure firewall ports are open per the BindPlane agent requirements
Privileged access to theAruba Central Managementconsole
Get Google SecOps ingestion authentication file
Sign in to the Google SecOps console.
Go toSIEM Settings>Collection Agents.
Download theIngestion Authentication File. Save the file securely on the
system where Bindplane will be installed.
Get Google SecOps Customer ID
Sign in to the Google SecOps console.
Go toSIEM Settings>Profile.
Copy and save theCustomer IDfrom theOrganization Detailssection.
Install the Bindplane agent
Install the Bindplane agent on your Windows or Linux operating system
according to the following instructions.
Windows installation
Open theCommand PromptorPowerShellas an administrator.
Configure the Bindplane agent to ingest Syslog and send to Google SecOps
Access the configuration file:
Locate theconfig.yamlfile. Typically, it's in the/etc/bindplane-agent/directory on Linux or in the installation directory on Windows.
Open the file using a text editor (for example,nano,vi, or Notepad).
Edit theconfig.yamlfile as follows:
receivers:udplog:# Replace the port and IP address as requiredlisten_address:"0.0.0.0:514"exporters:chronicle/chronicle_w_labels:compression:gzip# Adjust the path to the credentials file you downloaded in Step 1creds_file_path:'/path/to/ingestion-authentication-file.json'# Replace with your actual customer ID from Step 2customer_id:<customer_id>endpoint:malachiteingestion-pa.googleapis.com# Add optional ingestion labels for better organizationlog_type:'ARUBA_CENTRAL'raw_log_field:bodyingestion_labels:service:pipelines:logs/source0__chronicle_w_labels-0:receivers:-udplogexporters:-chronicle/chronicle_w_labels
Replace the port and IP address as required in your infrastructure.
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For more information, see the [Google SecOps Technical Support Service guidelines](https://chronicle.security/legal/technical-support-services-guidelines/) and the [Google SecOps Service Specific Terms](https://chronicle.security/legal/service-terms/).\n\nThis document explains how to ingest HPE Aruba Networking Central logs to Google SecOps using Bindplane. The parser extracts fields from Aruba Central syslog formatted logs. It uses grok and/or kv to parse the log message and then maps these values to the Unified Data Model (UDM). It sets default metadata values for the event source and type.\n\nBefore you begin\n\nMake sure you have the following prerequisites:\n\n- Google SecOps instance\n- Windows 2016 or later or Linux host with systemd\n- If running behind a proxy, ensure firewall ports are open per the BindPlane agent requirements\n- Privileged access to the **Aruba Central Management** console\n\nGet Google SecOps ingestion authentication file\n\n1. Sign in to the Google SecOps console.\n2. Go to **SIEM Settings \\\u003e Collection Agents**.\n3. Download the **Ingestion Authentication File**. Save the file securely on the system where Bindplane will be installed.\n\nGet Google SecOps Customer ID\n\n1. Sign in to the Google SecOps console.\n2. Go to **SIEM Settings \\\u003e Profile**.\n3. Copy and save the **Customer ID** from the **Organization Details** section.\n\nInstall the Bindplane agent\n\nInstall the Bindplane agent on your Windows or Linux operating system\naccording to the following instructions.\n\nWindows installation\n\n1. Open the **Command Prompt** or **PowerShell** as an administrator.\n2. Run the following command:\n\n msiexec /i \"https://github.com/observIQ/bindplane-agent/releases/latest/download/observiq-otel-collector.msi\" /quiet\n\nLinux installation\n\n1. Open a terminal with root or sudo privileges.\n2. Run the following command:\n\n sudo sh -c \"$(curl -fsSlL https://github.com/observiq/bindplane-agent/releases/latest/download/install_unix.sh)\" install_unix.sh\n\nAdditional installation resources\n\nFor additional installation options, consult the [installation guide](/chronicle/docs/ingestion/use-bindplane-agent#install_the_bindplane_agent).\n\nConfigure the Bindplane agent to ingest Syslog and send to Google SecOps\n\n1. Access the configuration file:\n - Locate the `config.yaml` file. Typically, it's in the `/etc/bindplane-agent/` directory on Linux or in the installation directory on Windows.\n - Open the file using a text editor (for example, `nano`, `vi`, or Notepad).\n2. Edit the `config.yaml` file as follows:\n\n receivers:\n udplog:\n # Replace the port and IP address as required\n listen_address: \"0.0.0.0:514\"\n\n exporters:\n chronicle/chronicle_w_labels:\n compression: gzip\n # Adjust the path to the credentials file you downloaded in Step 1\n creds_file_path: '/path/to/ingestion-authentication-file.json'\n # Replace with your actual customer ID from Step 2\n customer_id: \u003ccustomer_id\u003e\n endpoint: malachiteingestion-pa.googleapis.com\n # Add optional ingestion labels for better organization\n log_type: 'ARUBA_CENTRAL'\n raw_log_field: body\n ingestion_labels:\n\n service:\n pipelines:\n logs/source0__chronicle_w_labels-0:\n receivers:\n - udplog\n exporters:\n - chronicle/chronicle_w_labels\n\n - Replace the port and IP address as required in your infrastructure.\n - Replace `\u003ccustomer_id\u003e` with the actual customer ID.\n - Update `/path/to/ingestion-authentication-file.json` to the path where the authentication file was saved in the [Get Google SecOps ingestion authentication file](/chronicle/docs/ingestion/default-parsers/hpe-anc#get-auth-file) section.\n\nRestart the Bindplane agent to apply the changes\n\n- To restart the Bindplane agent in Linux, run the following command:\n\n sudo systemctl restart bindplane-agent\n\n- To restart the Bindplane agent in Windows, you can either use the **Services** console or enter the following command:\n\n net stop BindPlaneAgent && net start BindPlaneAgent\n\nConfigure Syslog on Aruba Central\n\n1. Sign in to **Aruba Central** web UI.\n2. From the dashboard, locate a **group** that contains the **devices** you want to configure, or set the filter to **All Devices** for global settings.\n3. Click the device or group you want to configure.\n4. Go to **Configuration \\\u003e System \\\u003e Logging**.\n5. Locate the **Syslog Servers** section and click the **+** button.\n - **Server Name**: Enter a unique and descriptive name.\n - **Server IP**: Enter the Bindplane Agent IP address.\n - **Server Port**: Enter the Bindplane Agent port number.\n - **Logging Format**: Select Syslog.\n - **Category and Facility**: Select the categories and facilities for which you want to send logs.\n - **Logging Level** : Select **Informational**.\n6. Click **Save Settings**.\n\n**Need more help?** [Get answers from Community members and Google SecOps professionals.](https://security.googlecloudcommunity.com/google-security-operations-2)"]]