Package netgate/pfsense Release Notes
Package netgate/pfsense Release Notes Version 1.1.0
The old parser pfsense-syslog is deprecated, and replaced by the new parser netgate-pfsense. While the old parser will remain available during a tranisition period, all future changes will only go into the new netgate-pfsense parser. We recommend switching to the newer parser as soon as possible, to make for the smoothest upgrade. The old pfsense-syslog parser will be removed at some point in the future. In your data, the field #type contains the name of the parser, so any queries you may have that searches for this field need to accomodate this change.
Duplicated vendor fields dropped in new parserThe old pfsense-syslog parser would duplicate certain fields, which the new netgate-pfsense parser will not. The fields which were previously duplicated, would be present both under the Vendor namespace (e.g. Vendor.srcIp), and as a field mapped to CPS (e.g. source.ip). If the value of two such fields is byte-for-byte the same, the new parser will no longer preserve the vendor-specific field, but only the CPS field. If the value of the two fields differ, both fields will be preserved. This means the following fields will no longer be present in the parsed data, when using the new parser:
Vendor.action
Vendor.dst_ip
Vendor.dst_port
Vendor.logtype
Vendor.pid
Vendor.reason
Vendor.rule_number
Vendor.src_ip
Vendor.src_port
Vendor.syslog.priority
Package netgate/pfsense Release Notes Version 1.0.0
Adds new event.module and Cps.version fields
Removes the Product and related.ip fields
Sets following tags: Cps.version, Vendor, ecs.version, event.dataset, event.kind, event.module, event.outcome, observer.type