Syslog:
The Windows-based User-ID agent and the PAN-OS integrated User-ID agent use Syslog Parse
Profiles to interpret login and logout event messages that are sent to syslog servers from devices that authenticate users. Such devices include wireless controllers, 802.1x devices, Apple Open Directory servers, proxy servers, and other network access control devices.
Server monitoring:
A Windows-based User-ID agent, or the built-in PAN-OS integrated User-ID agent inside the PAN-OS firewall, monitors Security Event logs for successful login and logout events on Microsoft domain controllers, Exchange servers, or Novell eDirectory servers.
Yes listen to syslogs. But this is configured in Server Monitoring Section were you create a new Server Monitor with type Syslog Sender. So, logically it is a syslog listener but in palo alto terms it is a server monitor
Correct Answer: A
To obtain user mappings from existing network services that authenticate users—such as wireless controllers, 802.1x devices, Apple Open Directory servers, proxy servers, or other Network Access Control (NAC) mechanisms—Configure User-ID to Monitor Syslog Senders for User Mapping.
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