Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Firewall logs
Collect firewall logs from Google Cloud Platform (GCP) with Elastic Agent
Version |
2.33.2 (View all) |
Compatible Kibana version(s) |
8.12.0 or higher |
Supported Serverless project types |
Security Observability |
Subscription level |
Basic |
Logs
The firewall
dataset collects logs from Firewall Rules in your Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) networks.
Exported fields
Field | Description | Type |
---|---|---|
@timestamp | Event timestamp. | date |
cloud.account.id | The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier. | keyword |
cloud.availability_zone | Availability zone in which this host is running. | keyword |
cloud.image.id | Image ID for the cloud instance. | keyword |
cloud.instance.id | Instance ID of the host machine. | keyword |
cloud.instance.name | Instance name of the host machine. | keyword |
cloud.machine.type | Machine type of the host machine. | keyword |
cloud.project.id | Name of the project in Google Cloud. | keyword |
cloud.provider | Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean. | keyword |
cloud.region | Region in which this host is running. | keyword |
container.id | Unique container id. | keyword |
container.image.name | Name of the image the container was built on. | keyword |
container.labels | Image labels. | object |
container.name | Container name. | keyword |
container.runtime | Runtime managing this container. | keyword |
data_stream.dataset | Data stream dataset. | constant_keyword |
data_stream.namespace | Data stream namespace. | constant_keyword |
data_stream.type | Data stream type. | constant_keyword |
destination.address | Some event destination addresses are defined ambiguously. The event will sometimes list an IP, a domain or a unix socket. You should always store the raw address in the .address field. Then it should be duplicated to .ip or .domain , depending on which one it is. | keyword |
destination.as.number | Unique number allocated to the autonomous system. The autonomous system number (ASN) uniquely identifies each network on the Internet. | long |
destination.as.organization.name | Organization name. | keyword |
destination.as.organization.name.text | Multi-field of destination.as.organization.name . | match_only_text |
destination.domain | The domain name of the destination system. This value may be a host name, a fully qualified domain name, or another host naming format. The value may derive from the original event or be added from enrichment. | keyword |
destination.geo.city_name | City name. | keyword |
destination.geo.continent_name | Name of the continent. | keyword |
destination.geo.country_iso_code | Country ISO code. | keyword |
destination.geo.country_name | Country name. | keyword |
destination.geo.location | Longitude and latitude. | geo_point |
destination.geo.name | User-defined description of a location, at the level of granularity they care about. Could be the name of their data centers, the floor number, if this describes a local physical entity, city names. Not typically used in automated geolocation. | keyword |
destination.geo.region_iso_code | Region ISO code. | keyword |
destination.geo.region_name | Region name. | keyword |
destination.ip | IP address of the destination (IPv4 or IPv6). | ip |
destination.port | Port of the destination. | long |
ecs.version | ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices -- which may conform to slightly different ECS versions -- this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events. | keyword |
event.action | The action captured by the event. This describes the information in the event. It is more specific than event.category . Examples are group-add , process-started , file-created . The value is normally defined by the implementer. | keyword |
event.category | This is one of four ECS Categorization Fields, and indicates the second level in the ECS category hierarchy. event.category represents the "big buckets" of ECS categories. For example, filtering on event.category:process yields all events relating to process activity. This field is closely related to event.type , which is used as a subcategory. This field is an array. This will allow proper categorization of some events that fall in multiple categories. | keyword |
event.created | event.created contains the date/time when the event was first read by an agent, or by your pipeline. This field is distinct from @timestamp in that @timestamp typically contain the time extracted from the original event. In most situations, these two timestamps will be slightly different. The difference can be used to calculate the delay between your source generating an event, and the time when your agent first processed it. This can be used to monitor your agent's or pipeline's ability to keep up with your event source. In case the two timestamps are identical, @timestamp should be used. | date |
event.dataset | Event dataset | constant_keyword |
event.id | Unique ID to describe the event. | keyword |
event.ingested | Timestamp when an event arrived in the central data store. This is different from @timestamp , which is when the event originally occurred. It's also different from event.created , which is meant to capture the first time an agent saw the event. In normal conditions, assuming no tampering, the timestamps should chronologically look like this: @timestamp < event.created < event.ingested . | date |
event.kind | This is one of four ECS Categorization Fields, and indicates the highest level in the ECS category hierarchy. event.kind gives high-level information about what type of information the event contains, without being specific to the contents of the event. For example, values of this field distinguish alert events from metric events. The value of this field can be used to inform how these kinds of events should be handled. They may warrant different retention, different access control, it may also help understand whether the data coming in at a regular interval or not. | keyword |
event.module | Event module | constant_keyword |
event.original | Raw text message of entire event. Used to demonstrate log integrity or where the full log message (before splitting it up in multiple parts) may be required, e.g. for reindex. This field is not indexed and doc_values are disabled. It cannot be searched, but it can be retrieved from _source . If users wish to override this and index this field, please see Field data types in the Elasticsearch Reference . | keyword |
event.outcome | This is one of four ECS Categorization Fields, and indicates the lowest level in the ECS category hierarchy. event.outcome simply denotes whether the event represents a success or a failure from the perspective of the entity that produced the event. Note that when a single transaction is described in multiple events, each event may populate different values of event.outcome , according to their perspective. Also note that in the case of a compound event (a single event that contains multiple logical events), this field should be populated with the value that best captures the overall success or failure from the perspective of the event producer. Further note that not all events will have an associated outcome. For example, this field is generally not populated for metric events, events with event.type:info , or any events for which an outcome does not make logical sense. | keyword |
event.type | This is one of four ECS Categorization Fields, and indicates the third level in the ECS category hierarchy. event.type represents a categorization "sub-bucket" that, when used along with the event.category field values, enables filtering events down to a level appropriate for single visualization. This field is an array. This will allow proper categorization of some events that fall in multiple event types. | keyword |
gcp.destination.instance.project_id | ID of the project containing the VM. | keyword |
gcp.destination.instance.region | Region of the VM. | keyword |
gcp.destination.instance.zone | Zone of the VM. | keyword |
gcp.destination.vpc.project_id | ID of the project containing the VM. | keyword |
gcp.destination.vpc.subnetwork_name | Subnetwork on which the VM is operating. | keyword |
gcp.destination.vpc.vpc_name | VPC on which the VM is operating. | keyword |
gcp.firewall.flattened | Contains the full firewall document as sent by GCP. | flattened |
gcp.firewall.rule_details.action | Action that the rule performs on match. | keyword |
gcp.firewall.rule_details.destination_range | List of destination ranges that the firewall applies to. | keyword |
gcp.firewall.rule_details.direction | Direction of traffic that matches this rule. | keyword |
gcp.firewall.rule_details.ip_port_info | List of ip protocols and applicable port ranges for rules. | nested |
gcp.firewall.rule_details.priority | The priority for the firewall rule. | long |
gcp.firewall.rule_details.reference | Reference to the firewall rule. | keyword |
gcp.firewall.rule_details.source_range | List of source ranges that the firewall rule applies to. | keyword |
gcp.firewall.rule_details.source_service_account | List of all the source service accounts that the firewall rule applies to. | keyword |
gcp.firewall.rule_details.source_tag | List of all the source tags that the firewall rule applies to. | keyword |
gcp.firewall.rule_details.target_service_account | List of all the target service accounts that the firewall rule applies to. | keyword |
gcp.firewall.rule_details.target_tag | List of all the target tags that the firewall rule applies to. | keyword |
gcp.source.instance.project_id | ID of the project containing the VM. | keyword |
gcp.source.instance.region | Region of the VM. | keyword |
gcp.source.instance.zone | Zone of the VM. | keyword |
gcp.source.vpc.project_id | ID of the project containing the VM. | keyword |
gcp.source.vpc.subnetwork_name | Subnetwork on which the VM is operating. | keyword |
gcp.source.vpc.vpc_name | VPC on which the VM is operating. | keyword |
host.architecture | Operating system architecture. | keyword |
host.containerized | If the host is a container. | boolean |
host.domain | Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host's Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host's LDAP provider. | keyword |
host.hostname | Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine. | keyword |
host.id | Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name . | keyword |
host.ip | Host ip addresses. | ip |
host.mac | Host mac addresses. | keyword |
host.name | Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name, or a name specified by the user. The sender decides which value to use. | keyword |
host.os.build | OS build information. | keyword |
host.os.codename | OS codename, if any. | keyword |
host.os.family | OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows). | keyword |
host.os.kernel | Operating system kernel version as a raw string. | keyword |
host.os.name | Operating system name, without the version. | keyword |
host.os.name.text | Multi-field of host.os.name . | text |
host.os.platform | Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows). | keyword |
host.os.version | Operating system version as a raw string. | keyword |
host.type | Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium . If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment. | keyword |
input.type | Input type | keyword |
log.file.path | Full path to the log file this event came from, including the file name. It should include the drive letter, when appropriate. If the event wasn't read from a log file, do not populate this field. | keyword |
log.logger | The name of the logger inside an application. This is usually the name of the class which initialized the logger, or can be a custom name. | keyword |
log.offset | Log offset | long |
message | For log events the message field contains the log message, optimized for viewing in a log viewer. For structured logs without an original message field, other fields can be concatenated to form a human-readable summary of the event. If multiple messages exist, they can be combined into one message. | match_only_text |
network.community_id | A hash of source and destination IPs and ports, as well as the protocol used in a communication. This is a tool-agnostic standard to identify flows. Learn more at https://github.com/corelight/community-id-spec. | keyword |
network.direction | Direction of the network traffic. When mapping events from a host-based monitoring context, populate this field from the host's point of view, using the values "ingress" or "egress". When mapping events from a network or perimeter-based monitoring context, populate this field from the point of view of the network perimeter, using the values "inbound", "outbound", "internal" or "external". Note that "internal" is not crossing perimeter boundaries, and is meant to describe communication between two hosts within the perimeter. Note also that "external" is meant to describe traffic between two hosts that are external to the perimeter. This could for example be useful for ISPs or VPN service providers. | keyword |
network.iana_number | IANA Protocol Number (https://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers/protocol-numbers.xhtml). Standardized list of protocols. This aligns well with NetFlow and sFlow related logs which use the IANA Protocol Number. | keyword |
network.name | Name given by operators to sections of their network. | keyword |
network.transport | Same as network.iana_number, but instead using the Keyword name of the transport layer (udp, tcp, ipv6-icmp, etc.) The field value must be normalized to lowercase for querying. | keyword |
network.type | In the OSI Model this would be the Network Layer. ipv4, ipv6, ipsec, pim, etc The field value must be normalized to lowercase for querying. | keyword |
related.hash | All the hashes seen on your event. Populating this field, then using it to search for hashes can help in situations where you're unsure what the hash algorithm is (and therefore which key name to search). | keyword |
related.hosts | All hostnames or other host identifiers seen on your event. Example identifiers include FQDNs, domain names, workstation names, or aliases. | keyword |
related.ip | All of the IPs seen on your event. | ip |
related.user | All the user names or other user identifiers seen on the event. | keyword |
rule.name | The name of the rule or signature generating the event. | keyword |
source.address | Some event source addresses are defined ambiguously. The event will sometimes list an IP, a domain or a unix socket. You should always store the raw address in the .address field. Then it should be duplicated to .ip or .domain , depending on which one it is. | keyword |
source.as.number | Unique number allocated to the autonomous system. The autonomous system number (ASN) uniquely identifies each network on the Internet. | long |
source.as.organization.name | Organization name. | keyword |
source.as.organization.name.text | Multi-field of source.as.organization.name . | match_only_text |
source.domain | The domain name of the source system. This value may be a host name, a fully qualified domain name, or another host naming format. The value may derive from the original event or be added from enrichment. | keyword |
source.geo.city_name | City name. | keyword |
source.geo.continent_name | Name of the continent. | keyword |
source.geo.country_iso_code | Country ISO code. | keyword |
source.geo.country_name | Country name. | keyword |
source.geo.location | Longitude and latitude. | geo_point |
source.geo.name | User-defined description of a location, at the level of granularity they care about. Could be the name of their data centers, the floor number, if this describes a local physical entity, city names. Not typically used in automated geolocation. | keyword |
source.geo.region_iso_code | Region ISO code. | keyword |
source.geo.region_name | Region name. | keyword |
source.ip | IP address of the source (IPv4 or IPv6). | ip |
source.port | Port of the source. | long |
tags | List of keywords used to tag each event. | keyword |
An example event for firewall
looks as following:
{
"@timestamp": "2019-10-30T13:52:42.191Z",
"agent": {
"ephemeral_id": "175ae0b3-355c-4ca7-87ea-d5f1ee34102e",
"id": "c6b95057-2f5d-4b8f-b4b5-37cbdb995dec",
"name": "docker-fleet-agent",
"type": "filebeat",
"version": "8.7.1"
},
"cloud": {
"availability_zone": "us-east1-b",
"project": {
"id": "test-beats"
},
"provider": "gcp",
"region": "us-east1"
},
"data_stream": {
"dataset": "gcp.firewall",
"namespace": "ep",
"type": "logs"
},
"destination": {
"address": "10.42.0.2",
"domain": "test-windows",
"ip": "10.42.0.2",
"port": 3389
},
"ecs": {
"version": "8.8.0"
},
"elastic_agent": {
"id": "c6b95057-2f5d-4b8f-b4b5-37cbdb995dec",
"snapshot": false,
"version": "8.7.1"
},
"event": {
"action": "firewall-rule",
"agent_id_status": "verified",
"category": [
"network"
],
"created": "2023-10-25T04:20:37.182Z",
"dataset": "gcp.firewall",
"id": "1f21ciqfpfssuo",
"ingested": "2023-10-25T04:20:41Z",
"kind": "event",
"type": [
"allowed",
"connection"
]
},
"gcp": {
"destination": {
"instance": {
"project_id": "test-beats",
"region": "us-east1",
"zone": "us-east1-b"
},
"vpc": {
"project_id": "test-beats",
"subnetwork_name": "windows-isolated",
"vpc_name": "windows-isolated"
}
},
"firewall": {
"rule_details": {
"action": "ALLOW",
"direction": "INGRESS",
"ip_port_info": [
{
"ip_protocol": "TCP",
"port_range": [
"3389"
]
}
],
"priority": 1000,
"source_range": [
"0.0.0.0/0"
],
"target_tag": [
"allow-rdp"
]
}
}
},
"input": {
"type": "gcp-pubsub"
},
"log": {
"logger": "projects/test-beats/logs/compute.googleapis.com%2Ffirewall"
},
"network": {
"community_id": "1:OdLB9eXsBDLz8m97ao4LepX6q+4=",
"direction": "inbound",
"iana_number": "6",
"name": "windows-isolated",
"transport": "tcp",
"type": "ipv4"
},
"related": {
"ip": [
"192.168.2.126",
"10.42.0.2"
]
},
"rule": {
"name": "network:windows-isolated/firewall:windows-isolated-allow-rdp"
},
"source": {
"address": "192.168.2.126",
"geo": {
"continent_name": "Asia",
"country_name": "omn"
},
"ip": "192.168.2.126",
"port": 64853
},
"tags": [
"forwarded",
"gcp-firewall"
]
}
Changelog
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