If your VMware Aria Operations for Logs appliance is restricted to the public network or the intranet, you can configure an HTTP proxy to let VMware Aria Operations for Logs send webhook notifications to endpoints such as Slack, PagerDuty, VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator, or a custom endpoint, which can be accessed through an isolated network.

Prerequisites

Verify that you are logged in to the VMware Aria Operations for Logs web user interface as a Super Admin user, or a user associated with a role that has the relevant permissions. See Create and Modify Roles for more information. The URL format of the web user interface is https://operations-for-logs-host, where operations-for-logs-host is the IP address or host name of the VMware Aria Operations for Logs virtual appliance.

Procedure

  1. Expand the main menu and navigate to Configuration > Proxy.
  2. Click ADD NEW HTTP PROXY.
  3. In the Name text box, enter a unique name for your proxy.
  4. In the Host/IP text box, enter the FQDN or IP address of your proxy server.
  5. In the Proxy Port text box, enter the port of your proxy server.
  6. In the Username and Password text boxes, enter the username and password for authentication with your proxy server while sending webhook notifications.
  7. To verify that the connection with your proxy works, click Test.
  8. Click Save.

What to do next

You can use this HTTP proxy when you configure a webhook to send alert notifications. For more information, see Configure a Webhook.
Note: The cache settings on the proxy determines the validation frequency of the username and password.