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# Required configuration
# At a minimum, the items in this section will need to be adjusted to
# fit your environment. The remaining options are optional.
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# Points to the root of the installation. All relative
# paths will be resolved with the help of this path.
CollectorRoot "/var/log/mlogc"
# ModSecurity Console receiving URI. You can change the host
# and the port parts but leave everything else as is.
ConsoleURI "https://CONSOLE_IP_ADDRESS:8888/rpc/auditLogReceiver"
# Sensor credentials
SensorUsername "SENSOR_USERNAME"
SensorPassword "SENSOR_PASSWORD"
# Base directory where the audit logs are stored. This can be specified
# as a path relative to the CollectorRoot, or a full path.
LogStorageDir "data"
# Transaction log will contain the information on all log collector
# activities that happen between checkpoints. The transaction log
# is used to recover data in case of a crash (or if Apache kills
# the process).
TransactionLog "mlogc-transaction.log"
# The file where the pending audit log entry data is kept. This file
# is updated on every checkpoint.
QueuePath "mlogc-queue.log"
# The location of the error log.
ErrorLog "mlogc-error.log"
# The location of the lock file.
LockFile "mlogc.lck"
# Keep audit log entries after sending? (0=false 1=true)
# NOTE: This is required to be set in SecAuditLog mlogc config if you
# are going to use a secondary console via SecAuditLog2.
KeepEntries 0
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# Optional configuration
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# The error log level controls how much detail there
# will be in the error log. The levels are as follows:
# 0 - NONE
# 1 - ERROR
# 2 - WARNING
# 3 - NOTICE
# 4 - DEBUG
# 5 - DEBUG2
#
ErrorLogLevel 3
# How many concurrent connections to the server
# are we allowed to open at the same time? Log collector uses
# multiple connections in order to speed up audit log transfer.
# This is especially needed when the communication takes place
# over a slow link (e.g. not over a LAN).
MaxConnections 10
# How many requests a worker will process before recycling itself.
# This is to help prevent problems due to any memory leaks that may
# exists. If this is set to 0, then no maximum is imposed. The default
# is 1000 requests per worker (the number of workers is controlled by the
# MaxConnections limit).
MaxWorkerRequests 1000
# The time each connection will sit idle before being reused,
# in milliseconds. Increase if you don't want ModSecurity Console
# to be hit with too many log collector requests.
TransactionDelay 50
# The time to wait before initialization on startup in milliseconds.
# Increase if mlogc is starting faster then termination when the
# sensor is reloaded.
StartupDelay 5000
# How often is the pending audit log entry data going to be written
# to a file. The default is 15 seconds.
CheckpointInterval 15
# If the server fails all threads will back down until the
# problem is sorted. The management thread will periodically
# launch a thread to test the server. The default is to test
# once in 60 seconds.
ServerErrorTimeout 60
# The following two parameters are not used yet, but
# reserved for future expansion.
# KeepAlive 150
# KeepAliveTimeout 300
# When set to '0', mlogc will validate the certificate and the whole
# chain, the root certificate most be trusted. If this check fail the
# connection will be dropped. To ignore the SSL checks, set InsecureNoCheckCert
# to '1'
InsecureNoCheckCert 1