AS-Stats v1.6 (2014-09-12)
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AS-Stats v1.6 (2014-09-12)
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IT Pro Tuesday #172 - Vulnerability Scanner, Practical Joke, Cabling Tutorial & More
AS-Stats is a simple tool that uses Perl scripts to generate per-AS traffic graphs for one or more routers based on the NetFlow/sFlow records. Kindly suggested by sbbr.
- Network Traffic visualization
ElastiFlow
- NETFLOW .. NTOPNG how to ?
- Seaching for How To install Elastiflow
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Into my 6th year of this ... hobby?
As a matter of fact, I played with the now deprecated Elastiflow, however I couldn't get my head around managing ELK, scrapped it pretty quickly, and Netflow did not reach the meaningful stage at that time. OpenNMS looks pretty massive that I can't run it at the moment. Thanks for suggestion though.
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Threat detection
One thing I ran for a while was security onion and utilized port mirroring to mirror the uplink port from my primary switch to my LAN on my router, so I was catching anything coming into/out of my network destined for internet. I've also used ElastiFlow ( https://github.com/robcowart/elastiflow ) which is absolutely phenomenal and awesome, I did the same and it provides some great data. You could also leverage IntelOwl ( https://github.com/intelowlproject/IntelOwl ) , one thing I have added to all my VMs is a OSSEC agent, Wazuh to be specific which is free ( https://github.com/wazuh/wazuh ) and while I am not using it to its full potential such as monitoring file deletions/modifications etc it is a powerful tool.
- Linux Network Traffic Monitor
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Monitoring all inter-VLAN traffic on 9410 switch?
I'd recommend taking a look at Elastiflow (link is to the legacy version, I haven't used the pay structured tier version that replaced it) as a flow collector. Do it in a docker container, dump netflow to it, and use a sample rate that doesn't fill your collector box with flow packets after a single day. Depends on your traffic rates. We use 1 out of 250 for our rate.
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Netflow bit rate and Interface Bit Rate
https://github.com/robcowart/elastiflow/issues/201 https://github.com/robcowart/elastiflow/issues/52
- Network Traffic visualization
- ElastiFlow help
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Installation help, almost there.
Where as the newer version is (https://github.com/robcowart/elastiflow/) is called:
What are some alternatives?
Netdata - The open-source observability platform everyone needs
ntopng - Web-based Traffic and Security Network Traffic Monitoring
SWMP - Server Web Monitor Page - A responsive, eye-pleasing Linux server statistics dashboard.
pfelk - pfSense/OPNsense + Elastic Stack
Adagios - Adagios - Web Based Nagios Configuration
LibreNMS - Community-based GPL-licensed network monitoring system
Centreon - Centreon is a network, system and application monitoring tool. Centreon is the only AIOps Platform Providing Holistic Visibility to Complex IT Workflows from Cloud to Edge.
Sensu
loki - Like Prometheus, but for logs.
Dash - A beautiful web dashboard for Linux
Zabbix - Real-time monitoring of IT components and services, such as networks, servers, VMs, applications and the cloud.