Collect Fortinet FortiDDoS logs

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This guide explains how you can ingest Fortinet FortiDDoS logs to Google Security Operations using Bindplane agent.

Fortinet FortiDDoS is a DDoS attack mitigation appliance that protects networks and applications from distributed denial of service attacks. FortiDDoS provides real-time attack detection, automated mitigation, and detailed reporting for both network and application layer attacks.

Before you begin

Make sure you have the following prerequisites:

  • Google SecOps instance.
  • Windows Server 2016 or later, or Linux host with systemd.
  • Network connectivity between Bindplane agent and Fortinet FortiDDoS appliance.
  • If running behind a proxy, ensure firewall ports are open per the Bindplane agent requirements.
  • Privileged access to the FortiDDoS web interface with Read-Write permission for Log & Report settings.

Get Google SecOps ingestion authentication file

  1. Sign in to the Google SecOps console.
  2. Go to SIEM Settings > Collection Agent.
  3. Click Download to download the ingestion authentication file.
  4. Save the file securely on the system where Bindplane agent will be installed.

Get Google SecOps customer ID

  1. Sign in to the Google SecOps console.
  2. Go to SIEM Settings > Profile.
  3. Copy and save the Customer ID from the Organization Details section.

Install Bindplane agent

Install the Bindplane agent on your Windows or Linux operating system according to the following instructions.

Windows installation

  1. Open Command Prompt or PowerShell as an administrator.
  2. Run the following command:

    msiexec /i "https://github.com/observIQ/bindplane-agent/releases/latest/download/observiq-otel-collector.msi" /quiet
    
  3. Wait for the installation to complete.

  4. Verify the installation by running:

    sc query observiq-otel-collector
    

    The service should show as RUNNING.

Linux installation

  1. Open a terminal with root or sudo privileges.
  2. Run the following command:

    sudo sh -c "$(curl -fsSlL https://github.com/observiq/bindplane-agent/releases/latest/download/install_unix.sh)" install_unix.sh
    
  3. Wait for the installation to complete.

  4. Verify the installation by running:

    sudo systemctl status observiq-otel-collector
    

    The service should show as active (running).

Additional installation resources

For additional installation options and troubleshooting, see Bindplane agent installation guide.

Configure Bindplane agent to ingest syslog and send to Google SecOps

Locate the configuration file

Linux:

sudo nano /etc/bindplane-agent/config.yaml

Windows:

notepad "C:\Program Files\observIQ OpenTelemetry Collector\config.yaml"

Edit the configuration file

Replace the entire contents of config.yaml with the following configuration:

receivers:
    udplog:
    listen_address: "0.0.0.0:514"

exporters:
    chronicle/fortiddos:
    compression: gzip
    creds_file_path: '/etc/bindplane-agent/ingestion-auth.json'
    customer_id: 'your-customer-id-here'
    endpoint: malachiteingestion-pa.googleapis.com
    log_type: FORTINET_FORTIDDOS
    raw_log_field: body
    ingestion_labels:
        env: production

service:
    pipelines:
    logs/fortiddos_to_chronicle:
        receivers:
        - udplog
        exporters:
        - chronicle/fortiddos

Configuration parameters

Replace the following placeholders:

Receiver configuration:

  • listen_address: IP address and port to listen on. Use 0.0.0.0:514 to listen on all interfaces on port 514.

Exporter configuration:

  • creds_file_path: Full path to ingestion authentication file:
    • Linux: /etc/bindplane-agent/ingestion-auth.json
    • Windows: C:\Program Files\observIQ OpenTelemetry Collector\ingestion-auth.json
  • customer_id: Customer ID from the previous step.
  • endpoint: Regional endpoint URL:
    • US: malachiteingestion-pa.googleapis.com
    • Europe: europe-malachiteingestion-pa.googleapis.com
    • Asia: asia-southeast1-malachiteingestion-pa.googleapis.com
    • See Regional Endpoints for complete list.
  • log_type: Must be FORTINET_FORTIDDOS.
  • ingestion_labels: Optional labels in YAML format.

Save the configuration file

After editing, save the file:

  • Linux: Press Ctrl+O, then Enter, then Ctrl+X
  • Windows: Click File > Save

Restart Bindplane agent to apply the changes

  • Linux

    sudo systemctl restart observiq-otel-collector
    
    1. Verify the service is running:

      sudo systemctl status observiq-otel-collector
      
    2. Check logs for errors:

      sudo journalctl -u observiq-otel-collector -f
      
  • Windows

    Choose one of the following options:

    • Using Command Prompt or PowerShell as administrator:

      net stop observiq-otel-collector && net start observiq-otel-collector
      
    • Using Services console:

      1. Press Win+R, type services.msc, and press Enter.
      2. Locate observIQ OpenTelemetry Collector.
      3. Right-click and select Restart.

      4. Verify the service is running:

        sc query observiq-otel-collector
        
      5. Check logs for errors:

        type "C:\Program Files\observIQ OpenTelemetry Collector\log\collector.log"
        

Configure FortiDDoS Event Log remote logging

FortiDDoS supports two types of remote syslog logging: Event Logs for system events and Attack Logs for DDoS attack events. Configure both to send comprehensive logs to Google SecOps.

  1. Sign in to the FortiDDoS web interface.
  2. Go to Log & Report > Log Configuration > Event Log Remote.
  3. Click Add to create a new remote log server configuration.
  4. Provide the following configuration details:
    • Name: Enter a descriptive name (for example, Chronicle-Event-Logs).
    • Address: Enter the IP address of the Bindplane agent host.
    • Port: Enter 514.
    • Minimum Log Level: Select the minimum severity level to forward (for example, Information or Notification).
    • Facility: Select a syslog facility (for example, local0).
  5. Click Save to save the configuration.

Configure FortiDDoS Attack Log remote logging

Attack log remote logging is configured per Service Protection Profile (SPP). You must configure attack log forwarding for each SPP that you want to monitor.

  1. Sign in to the FortiDDoS web interface.
  2. Go to Log & Report > Log Configuration > Attack Log Remote.
  3. Click Add to create a new remote log server configuration.
  4. Provide the following configuration details:
    • Name: Enter a descriptive name (for example, Chronicle-Attack-Logs).
    • SPP: Select the Service Protection Profile to configure.
    • Address: Enter the IP address of the Bindplane agent host.
    • Port: Enter 514.
    • Interval: Select the reporting interval (for example, 1 minute or 5 minutes).
  5. Click Save to save the configuration.
  6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for each SPP that you want to monitor.

Verify syslog forwarding

After configuring remote logging, verify that logs are being sent to the Bindplane agent:

  1. On the Bindplane agent host, monitor incoming syslog traffic:

    Linux:

    sudo tcpdump -i any -n port 514
    

    Windows:

    Use a network monitoring tool or check the Bindplane agent logs.

  2. On the FortiDDoS appliance, generate test log messages:

    Event log test:

    • Make a configuration change in the FortiDDoS web interface to generate an event log.

    Attack log test:

    • Wait for the configured reporting interval (1 or 5 minutes). FortiDDoS reports at regular intervals and takes an additional 2 minutes to aggregate reporting. For example, logs reported for the 5-minute mark will show on the syslog server at the 7-minute mark.
  3. Verify logs appear in Google SecOps console within 5 to 10 minutes.

UDM mapping table

Log field UDM mapping Logic
additional additional Value copied directly
additional.fields.additional_label.key Set to "type"
type additional.fields.additional_label.value.string_value Value copied directly
additional.fields.src_label.key Set to "device_id"
devid additional.fields.src_label.value.string_value Value copied directly
log_id security_result.detection_fields.log_id_label.value Value copied directly
security_result.detection_fields.log_id_label.key Set to "log_id"
metadata metadata Value copied directly
desc_Data metadata.description Value copied directly
sip,dip,user metadata.event_type Set to "NETWORK_CONNECTION" if sip and dip not empty, else "USER_UNCATEGORIZED" if user not empty, else "STATUS_UPDATE" if sip not empty, else "GENERIC_EVENT"
network network Value copied directly
principal principal Value copied directly
sip principal.asset.ip Value copied directly
sip principal.ip Value copied directly
date,time,tz principal.labels.date_label.value Concatenated from date, time, tz with spaces
principal.labels.date_label.key Set to "date"
dir principal.labels.direction_label.value Value copied directly
principal.labels.direction_label.key Set to "direction"
dport principal.port Converted to integer
user principal.user.userid Value copied directly
security_result security_result Value copied directly
direction security_result.detection_fields.direction_label.value Value copied directly
security_result.detection_fields.direction_label.key Set to "direction"
dropcount security_result.detection_fields.dropcount_label.value Value copied directly
security_result.detection_fields.dropcount_label.key Set to "dropcount"
evecode security_result.detection_fields.evecode_label.value Value copied directly
security_result.detection_fields.evecode_label.key Set to "evecode"
evesubcode security_result.detection_fields.evesubcode_label.value Value copied directly
security_result.detection_fields.evesubcode_label.key Set to "evesubcode"
facility security_result.detection_fields.facility_label.value Value copied directly
security_result.detection_fields.facility_label.key Set to "facility"
level security_result.detection_fields.level_label.value Value copied directly
security_result.detection_fields.level_label.key Set to "level"
msg_id security_result.detection_fields.msg_id_label.value Value copied directly
security_result.detection_fields.msg_id_label.key Set to "msg_id"
spp_name security_result.detection_fields.spp_name_label.value Value copied directly
security_result.detection_fields.spp_name_label.key Set to "spp_name"
spp security_result.detection_fields.spp_label.value Value copied directly
security_result.detection_fields.spp_label.key Set to "spp"
sppoperatingmode security_result.detection_fields.sppoperatingmode_label.value Value copied directly
security_result.detection_fields.sppoperatingmode_label.key Set to "sppoperatingmode"
subnet_name security_result.detection_fields.subnet_name_label.value Value copied directly
security_result.detection_fields.subnet_name_label.key Set to "subnet_name"
subnetid security_result.detection_fields.subnetid_label.value Value copied directly
security_result.detection_fields.subnetid_label.key Set to "subnetid"
subtype security_result.detection_fields.subtype_label.value Value copied directly
security_result.detection_fields.subtype_label.key Set to "subtype"
target target Value copied directly
dip target.asset.ip Value copied directly
dip target.ip Value copied directly

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