docker-compose-macvlan
pfelk
docker-compose-macvlan | pfelk | |
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3 | 23 | |
78 | 985 | |
- | 0.8% | |
0.0 | 9.1 | |
over 1 year ago | 4 days ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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docker-compose-macvlan
- My host can't ping the docker container.
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Lost on networking ip addressing containers
So, if using compose, add the macvlan for each minecraft container similar to this: https://github.com/sarunas-zilinskas/docker-compose-macvlan/blob/master/docker-compose.yml
- Trying to install Pihole with Docker-compose
pfelk
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Best way to use my SFF PCs
I understood that OPNsense runs fine with 8GB RAM and a relatively weak CPU, but then I saw this, which provides extended search and visualisation features to help you use the data created by OPNsense, and it recommends 32GB. pfelk/pfelk: pfSense/OPNsense + Elastic Stack (github.com)
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pfELK won't receive syslog data on port 5140
I've carefully followed the manual Ubuntu setup of pfelk from https://github.com/pfelk/pfelk/tree/main, the instructions are pretty good. I did everything manually except for the dashboards, used the handy script. I've also configured syslog to remote log everything to it, plus unbound data.
- SIEM or Dashboards
- Logs to LogStash then to Sentinel. Parsing problem.
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i'm looking for an PFsense app that i Can use it with splunk, i find only one but it miss Many options
I've been using pfElk. You could probably use some of the parsers from there to parse things yourself in Splunk.
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My growing homelab, CS student in Germany
On the left is a Kibana dashboard, showing information from the firewall (blocks/passes, connection type, etc). I use pfelk and customised the dashboard and the indexing a bit to suit my needs.
- PfSense Guide for Viewing Traffic History?
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Running a private mail server for six years, easy peasy
> So many chinese and russians IPs...
And Korean, and Dutch, I recall significant from Central America.
For anyone interested in what Geo's appear to be attacking you, and is a noob like me: https://github.com/pfelk/pfelk is really cool.
- How to best visualize Suricata alerts in pfsense
What are some alternatives?
Ansible-NAS - Build a full-featured home server or NAS replacement with an Ubuntu box and this playbook.
ElastiFlow - Network flow analytics (Netflow, sFlow and IPFIX) with the Elastic Stack
synology-pihole - Install or Update Pi-Hole as Docker Container on a Synology NAS with a Static IP Address
docker-elk - The Elastic stack (ELK) powered by Docker and Compose.
Cloudbox - Ansible-based solution for rapidly deploying a Docker containerized cloud media server.
pfSense-Dashboard - A functional and useful dashboard for pfSense that utilizes influxdb, grafana and telegraf
ansible-interactive-tutorial - Interactive Ansible tutorials with dead simple setup via Docker
HELK - The Hunting ELK
manjaro-playbook - Manjaro/Arch Linux Ansible provision playbook
fast-geoip - A faster & low-memory replacement for geoip-lite, a node library that maps IPs to geographical information
ansible_smarthome_playbook - This playbook deploys OpenHAB, Deconz and NGINX in Docker containers and does some default configs on host.
securityonion - Security Onion is a free and open platform for threat hunting, enterprise security monitoring, and log management. It includes our own interfaces for alerting, dashboards, hunting, PCAP, and case management. It also includes other tools such as Playbook, osquery, CyberChef, Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana, Suricata, and Zeek.