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      mcury @michmoor
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      @michmoor
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      So you got it. ๐Ÿ‘
      Weird, I don't have those here.. Any tip of what I should do ?

      dead on arrival, nowhere to be found.

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        michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @mcury
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        @mcury Graylog did it for me. For the input i selected IPFIX UDP

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          mcury @michmoor
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          @michmoor said in NAT Logs:

          @mcury Graylog did it for me. For the input i selected IPFIX UDP

          Also using that input.

          Did you enable tracking on the firewall rule that is associated with the NAT rule ?

          Ohh, disregard that.
          It is working here..

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            michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @mcury
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            @mcury The only piece i dont know how to do is actually display data to show top talkers.
            each IPfix record shows bytes which is great but i would like a table that shows all the fields plus the amount of data seen cumulative.

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              mcury @michmoor
              last edited by mcury

              @michmoor said in NAT Logs:

              The only piece i dont know how to do is actually display data to show top talkers.
              each IPfix record shows bytes which is great but i would like a table that shows all the fields plus the amount of data seen cumulative.

              hmm, as I see it, you would nee to create a widget with the search field:

              Example if the destination host is in the 192.168.255.0/24 subnet.
              postNATSourceIPv4Address:192.168.255.* OR postNATDestinationIPv4Address:192.168.255.*

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              Then, as per picture above, filter by destination or source (this will give you the external users data), use SUM and Data Table.

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                michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @mcury
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                @mcury Ok yeah thats the way to go BUT....i have to use NetFlow as netflow already has bytes parsed in the output while IPFix does not.

                Still figuring out how to normalize the nf_bytes column to megabytes

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                  mcury @michmoor
                  last edited by mcury

                  @michmoor said in NAT Logs:

                  Still figuring out how to normalize the nf_bytes column to megabytes

                  Try this pipeline rule:

                  rule "arithmetic"
                  when
                  has_field("octetDeltaCount")
                  then
                  let size_kb = to_double($message.octetDeltaCount);
                  set_field("size_bytes", size_kb / to_double(value:"1048576"));
                  end
                  

                  This will give you something like this:

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                    michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @mcury
                    last edited by

                    @mcury Not sure if its working to be honest.
                    There are no errors showing up in the pipeline so messages are being processed.

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                    Message:
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                      mcury @michmoor
                      last edited by mcury

                      @michmoor said in NAT Logs:

                      @mcury Not sure if its working to be honest.
                      There are no errors showing up in the pipeline so messages are being processed.

                      Did you edit the pipeline connections and assigned to the ipfix stream ?

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                        michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @mcury
                        last edited by

                        @mcury
                        Im on Graylog 6.0.5

                        Yes my pipeline is connected to my stream. Im using Netflow data just for testing.

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                          mcury @michmoor
                          last edited by

                          @michmoor I'm on Graylog 6.1.5, but it should work on 6.0.5, no problems with that.

                          Is Configurations tab, Manage processors, is pipeline active ?

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                            michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @mcury
                            last edited by michmoor

                            @mcury
                            Yep its active.
                            I have other pipelines in effect so this is all working. The new pipeline for Netflow is the latest addition. I guess I'm trying to figure out how to prove its working
                            With my other pipelines, I'm extracting fields into Grok Patterns so i can tell immediately if its working.

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                            Considering i see no errors in the pipeline i have to imagine its working.

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                              mcury @michmoor
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                              @michmoor said in NAT Logs:

                              Considering i see no errors in the pipeline i have to imagine its working.

                              But do you see messages being processed in the Throughput ?

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                                michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @mcury
                                last edited by

                                @mcury

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                                  mcury @michmoor
                                  last edited by

                                  @michmoor said in NAT Logs:

                                  @mcury

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                                  Now, check if the field exists:

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                                    michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @mcury
                                    last edited by michmoor

                                    @mcury

                                    It does. I feel like we are getting close to a confirmation. LOL

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                                    Is my pipeline rule correct?

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                                      mcury @michmoor
                                      last edited by mcury

                                      @michmoor said in NAT Logs:

                                      It does. I feel like we are getting close to a confirmation. LOL

                                      So, the rule is processing the data, and the field exists.
                                      It must be showing up in the logs..

                                      @michmoor said in NAT Logs:

                                      Is my pipeline rule correct?

                                      That is an old rule, I'm using now octetDeltaCount, replace the rule with the one I posted above.

                                      After that, go to rule simulator, JSON, paste the example below, then click in run rule simulator, and check if the field size_bytes will appear

                                      {
                                        "destinationTransportPort": 3246,
                                        "size_bytes": 0,
                                        "gl2_remote_ip": "192.168.255.249",
                                        "gl2_remote_port": 20815,
                                        "sourceIPv4Address": "192.168.255.249",
                                        "source": "192.168.255.249",
                                        "ipClassOfService": 0,
                                        "gl2_source_input": "6627f43d99aaec416300cd0e",
                                        "hostname_src": "pfsense.home.arpa.",
                                        "egressInterface": 1,
                                        "octetDeltaCount": 168,
                                        "gl2_source_node": "0f929def-42b9-4ea6-8980-799a62f7bdb3",
                                        "sourceTransportPort": 3246,
                                        "flowEndMilliseconds": "2024-04-23T20:21:02.098Z",
                                        "timestamp": "2024-04-23T20:21:24.000Z",
                                        "destinationIPv4Address": "192.168.255.253",
                                        "gl2_accounted_message_size": 575,
                                        "streams": [
                                          "63fe3ab48b6393126ef3c2f7"
                                        ],
                                        "gl2_message_id": "01HW69XJD000004NFV0XGMQ27B",
                                        "message": "Ipfix [192.168.255.249]:3246 <> [192.168.255.253]:3246 proto:1 pkts:2 bytes:168",
                                        "ingressInterface": 1,
                                        "packetDeltaCount": 2,
                                        "protocolIdentifier": 1,
                                        "hostname_dst": "rpi4.home.arpa.",
                                        "_id": "0ea147d7-01af-11ef-8e3e-dca632a54719",
                                        "flowStartMilliseconds": "2024-04-23T20:21:01.096Z"
                                      }
                                      

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                                        michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @mcury
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                                        @mcury Rule simulation returns without a problem

                                        So I'm a bit confused as to how you figured out there was a field called "size_bytes" as that does not come up for me when i review the available fields. In fact, unlike NetFlow which has a field called "nf_bytes" there is nothing similar in IPFix within Graylog.

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                                          mcury @michmoor
                                          last edited by mcury

                                          @michmoor said in NAT Logs:

                                          @mcury Rule simulation returns without a problem

                                          So I'm a bit confused as to how you figured out there was a field called "size_bytes" as that does not come up for me when i review the available fields. In fact, unlike NetFlow which has a field called "nf_bytes" there is nothing similar in IPFix within Graylog.

                                          I'm using IPFIX UDP, the rule "arithmetic" above reflects that.

                                          The size_bytes field is the one we are creating with the pipeline.
                                          I'm transforming the field octetDeltaCount, which is in bytes, to size_bytes , which is in megabytes.

                                          dead on arrival, nowhere to be found.

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                                            michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @mcury
                                            last edited by michmoor

                                            @mcury You're the man.
                                            I corrected some things looking at your example and i got it working.

                                            One last question, how did you get DNS lookups as part of your set up?

                                            edit:

                                            I have updated some Dashboards to reflect the new data points IPFix provides.
                                            @stephenw10 pflow definitely helped out in this but....would be nice to just have straight-up logging within pfsense just saying ๐Ÿ˜œ

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