WatchGuard Technologies FireboxTM System 4.6 User Manual

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WatchGuard logging architecture
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log messages to the second Event Processor. It continues through the list until it finds 
an Event Processor capable of recording events.
WatchGuard logging architecture
The flexible architecture of the Firebox System makes it possible to separate the 
logging and notification responsibilities to multiple machines. By default, the Policy 
Manager and the log and notification application – the LiveSecurity Event Processor  
– are installed on the same computer. You can, however, install the Event Processor 
software on a separate or multiple computers. 
You must complete the following tasks to configure the firewall for logging and 
notification:
Policy Manager
 - Add logging and notification host(s)
 - Customize preferences for services and packet handling options
 - Save the configuration file with logging properties to the Firebox
LiveSecurity Event Processor
 - Install the software on each Event Processor
 - Set global logging and notification preferences for the host
 - Set the log encryption key on the Event Processor identical to the key set in 
Policy Manager.
Designating Event Processors for a Firebox
You should have at least one Event Processor to run the WatchGuard Firebox System. 
The default primary Event Processor is the Management Station, which is set when 
Multiple Event Processors operate in failover mode, not redundancy 
mode—that is, events are not logged to multiple Event Processors 
simultaneously; they are logged only to the primary Event Processor unless 
that host becomes unavailable. Then the logs are passed on to the next 
available Event Processor according to the order of priority. As soon as a 
higher-priority Event Processor becomes available again, the logs are 
shifted to that host. The highest-ranking Event Processor available always 
receives the logs.
The LiveSecurity Event Processor software must be installed on each Event 
Processor. For more information, see “Setting up the LiveSecurity Event 
Processor” on page 73.