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#### Notes about setup
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- This demonstration uses Traefik for routing and the [xip.io](http://xip.io/) wildcard DNS service. If DNS fails to resolve you may want to set the domains to the IP inside your operating system's hosts file.
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- Vagrant will provision a virtual machine with a static private Class B address (specifically `172.28.128.30`). If you would like to change this IP address to something different you will need to change the `PRIVATE_NET_IP` variable in the `Vagrantfile` and the few wildcard DNS references to it in the two `docker-compose.yml` files.
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- Vagrant will provision a virtual machine with a static private Class B address (specifically `172.28.128.30`). If you would like to change this IP address to something different you will need to change the `PRIVATE_NET_IP` variable and the scripted API calls in the `Vagrantfile`. You'll also need to modify the few wildcard DNS references to it in the two `docker-compose.yml` files.
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- Vagrant is set to allocate 4 cores and 4 GB of RAM, you may need to adjust this for your machine if necessary.
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@ -24,15 +24,9 @@ _This section assumes you will be using the default `172.28.128.30` IP address_
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2. Create and provision the VM using `vagrant up`
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3. Navigate to [http://graylog.172.28.128.30.xip.io:8080/](http://graylog.172.28.128.30.xip.io:8080/)
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4. Login using `admin` for both the username and password.
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5. Navigate to Inputs: `System > Inputs`
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6. Select input `GELF UDP` and `Launch new input`
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6. Check the `Global` option at the top and give it a name _(e.g. Fluentd)_ then save it
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8. Ensure it starts running automatically then click `Show received messages`
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9. Press the start button on the top right to start updating the feed every second
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#### Syslog Test
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1. Go back to the terminal inside the project's directory and type `vagrant ssh`
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2. You can test Syslog collection with `logger` e.g. `logger -t test Hello world` (or just wait for some to appear)
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5. Click on `Search` on the top menu on the left
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6. You may want to "Search in all messages" on the left under the top menu
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7. Press the start button on the top right to start updating the feed every second
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#### Docker Test
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- Generate Docker logs by simply navigating to the WordPress install page [http://wordpress.172.28.128.30.xip.io:8080/](http://wordpress.172.28.128.30.xip.io:8080/)
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@ -40,6 +34,9 @@ _This section assumes you will be using the default `172.28.128.30` IP address_
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#### File Test
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- Collect logs from Apache's `access_log` file by going to [http://172.28.128.30/](http://172.28.128.30/)
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#### Syslog Test
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1. Go back to the terminal inside the project's directory and type `vagrant ssh`
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2. You can test Syslog collection with `logger` e.g. `logger -t test Hello world` (or just wait for some to appear)
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### Copyrights and Licenses
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Copyright (C) 2020 Kris Lamoureux
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