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syslog ELB

You can use this ELB to send your events directly to Devo using the syslog protocol. To do it, you have to use TLS client auth using your domain certificate.

You can check the ELB endpoint associated with your Devo deployment in Administration → Relays and ELBs → Event load balancers (ELBs).

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Click the ... icon that appears when you hover over it and select Download the certificate to get the required certificates. You will be taken to the Administration → Credentials → X.509 certificates screen, where you must download the certificate, private key, and chain.

Learn more about X.509 certificates in this article.

HTTP ELB

You can send your events to Devo using an HTTP endpoint.

To authorize the process, you must generate a token in Devo, and then send the HTTP request to the required endpoint according to your region. Check the available HTTP endpoints and instructions to generate the required token and send the events in this article.

Devo Endpoint Agent 2.0 by Snare

The Devo Endpoint Agent is a multi-platform and multi-purpose endpoint monitoring solution that allows Devo customers to recollect a variety of datasets sitting in their infrastructure, process them in an efficient way, and create a comprehensive view that spans multiple applications and use cases in areas such as security monitoring, IT health and performance monitoring or capacity planning.Learn more about the Endpoint AgentSnare agents are a set of lightweight collectors that enable you to get data from your endpoints in a very similar way to the current Devo Endpoint Agent. They can be deployed in the endpoints, WEC servers, or even SQL databases.

Learn more about it.

Collectors

Devo collectors are pieces of software that extract information from a specific system and send their events into Devo. Collectors can be both installed and managed in your machine, or hosted by Devo. 

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