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Viewing Security Logs

Infoblox Platform security logs track security events generated by supported applications. Use these logs to monitor security events and gain deeper insight into the security and safety of your network.

To view the security logs, do the following:

  1. In the Infoblox Portal, click Monitor > Logs > Security Logs. 

  2. On the Security Logs page, click Display Recent to display the most recent 100 security events.
    or
    Click

    the Filter icon

    to activate the filtering feature, and then click

    the Add icon

    to configure your filter.
    From the Basic Columns menu, choose the filtering criterion you want to add. For example, if you choose Timestamp, select an applicable timeline within which you want to filter the results, using the calendar provided. To add more filtering criteria, click

    again to add another criterion. When you are done, click

    to filter the events.
    You can also click

    to remove the filter you just created. If you want to use the same criteria for future filtering, you can save the filter by clicking

    and entering a name for the filter. You can then click

    to find the saved filter in the future without setting the filtering criteria again.

The Security Logs page provides a card view and a table view for displaying information. You can toggle between the card and table view by clicking the icon on the upper right corner of the navigation bar.

  • Card view

  • Table view

By default, the card view displays the following information for each configuration you have created:

  • Timestamp: The UTC timestamp for the time the event was logged.

  • User: The user account that triggered the event.

  • App: The Infoblox Platform application source that generated the event. The following sources are supported:

    • identity: Identity and Access Management Service.

    • ngnix: The NGNIX or Apache web server.

  • Security Event Type: The security event type. The following are supported types and their descriptions:

Security Event Type

App Source

Description

Security Event Type

App Source

Description

nginx.access

nginx

The equivalent of an HTTP access log from NGNIX or Apache. The log includes the user who is authenticated and claims in the request.

nginx.data_export

nginx

A request for exporting data.

nginx.legal_reason

nginx

A request from a country prohibited by the US trade rules (HTTP 451).

nginx.unauthorized

nginx

A request that is made by using an API key and that resulted in an unauthorized response (HTTP 403).

iam.login_succeeded

identity

Successful login.

iam.login_failed

identity

Failed login. When a user or a user account can be identified, the information is added to the event.

iam.logout_succeeded

identity

Successful logout.

iam.logout_failed

identity

Failed logout. When a user or a user account can be identified, the information is added to the event.

iam.apikey_disabled

identity

A request made by using a disabled API key.

iam.apikey_expired

identity

A request made by using an expired API key.

iam.denied_groups_claim

identity

An indication that the signed-in user has a restricted JSON web token group claim.

iam.empty_groups_claim

identity

An indication that the signed-in user has an empty JSON web token group claim.

To view more information for a specific event, click View Metadata to expand the panel that shows the following:

  • Domain: The name of the domain from which the security event was generated.

  • Message: The nature of the event. For example, successful login is displayed for a successful login via an identity or sso-identify app source. For a nignix app source, detailed information is displayed, such as the source IP, the API request type, and the HTTP status for the event.

When you toggle to the table view, the Security Logs page can display some or all of the following fields. By clicking the hamburger menu next to the fields, you have the flexibility to select or deselect the fields (including associated tags) as well as their order to be displayed in the table view.

  • TIMESTAMP: The UTC timestamp for the time the event was logged

  • USER: The user account that triggered the event

  • APP: The Infoblox Platform application source that generated the event. The following sources are supported:

    • identity: Identity and Access Management Service.

    • ngnix: The NGNIX or Apache web server.

  • SECURITY EVENT TYPE: The security event type. Refer to the event table on this page.

  • DOMAIN: The name of the domain from which the security event was generated

  • JWT: The JSON web token used to securely transmit the request.

  • REMOTE ADDRESS: The IP address used in the JSON web token.

  • REQUEST: The API request for the security event.

  • STATUS: The status of the API request for the security event.

  • USER EMAIL: The email address of the user account that triggered the event.

Downloading Security Logs in CSV Format

On the Security Logs page, click Download. This will download a file formatted as security-log-the timestamp in UTC format.csv, such as security-log-10-10-2022, 10-30-59 PM UTC.csv.

You can also do the following on the Security Logs page:

  • Sort events in ascending or descending order: Click the Sort by menu, choose the column by which you want to sort the events, and then use the up and down arrows.

  • View the security events that match a specific keyword: In the Search text box, enter a keyword that you want to search on. The Infoblox Portal will show the events that match the keyword.