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Can't use ELK with Docker Compose
Hello everyone! I am trying to get started with ELK and I am facing a very frustrating situation. I am trying to use the stack with Docker Compose. I have tried 2 versions: https://github.com/deviantony/docker-elk and also https://www.elastic.co/blog/getting-started-with-the-elastic-stack-and-docker-compose but they both have the same problem. I inspected the Docker container logs and I get some weird errors:
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Having difficulty setting up basic syslog reception on elk cluster.
The waters are further muddied since I started out trying to spin up a docker instance https://github.com/deviantony/docker-elk but I found the config for docker is setup with a different layout, for example with logstash there is no conf.d directory, and pipelines are layed out differently, making it more challenging to use web examples. Overall I've tried many config examples and all have failed.
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Stacks issue
This is the github project conainer I'm trying to create a stack with: https://github.com/deviantony/docker-elk
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Have an interview that the only thing I’m not familiar with is elastisearch
Here's a quick way to get your hands into an elasticstack using docker-compose: https://github.com/deviantony/docker-elk
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Why does logstash keep adding event data to the ingested logs?
Essentially I've got 2 sets of standard JSON files that I'm trying to ingest into a dockerized ELK stack. The first set was downloaded cloudflare logs, standard line separated JSON data, tried to use Filebeat to ingest and it kept prefixing the JSON data with some dumb ECS event data, basically exactly what this post describes if its easier to see in pics. All of the cloudflare data was nested within the event.original field and would not get mapped. But once I tried to use just logstash directly, it was fine and mapped correctly and no more event data.
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problem into logstash data ingestion
i use the elk into the docker,using the docker-elk compose , the logstash logs shows that it is reciving the logs:
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I have OSSEC installed and I want software to monitor the logs. I am not sure the best way to do this. [homelab]
It depends on what you want to get out of visualizing your logs. I use the combination of Elastic + Logstash + Kibana (ELK Stack) on docker to visualize things like
- Thanks for all YOUR help, WiFi is finally working flawlessly in our full stack Fortinet network.
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Logwatch alternative?
I did end up kinda Frankensteining this project and docker-elk. Basically took out the entire etc/pfelk directory from pfelk project and added the pipelines/dashboard/groks etc to docker-elk. This works really will for me since I have several other devices that aren’t OPNSense that I wanted ingested to ELK.
selfhosted
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Code-server on docker behind nginx proxy manager shows Error 502 bad gateway
i have a similar type of setup as your but using traefik insted of nginx, nothing special configured. you can have a look code server if its any help.
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Problems with Wireguard < Nginx < Cloudflare
i have recently setup wireguard using wg-easy, i am using traefik as reverse proxy and dynu as dns provider. For traefik you have to set 51820 as entrypoint and forward it from your router. You can have a look at the docker compose file here : https://github.com/kha7iq/selfhosted/blob/master/services/wireguard.yml.
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Docker compose manifests of multiple self hosted services
u/Bjoernsson Traefik will work , all the configuration is in docker-compose file, except middlewares, you can have a look at the mount/traefik2/rules and mount them accordingly.
What are some alternatives?
pfelk - pfSense/OPNsense + Elastic Stack
swarmlet - A self-hosted, open-source Platform as a Service that enables easy swarm deployments, load balancing, automatic SSL, metrics, analytics and more.
elastdocker - 🐳 Elastic Stack (ELK) v8+ on Docker with Compose. Pre-configured out of the box to enable Logging, Metrics, APM, Alerting, ML, and SIEM features. Up with a Single Command.
DockSTARTer - DockSTARTer helps you get started with running apps in Docker.
imdb-trakt-sync - Sync IMDb to Trakt
self-hosted - Sentry, feature-complete and packaged up for low-volume deployments and proofs-of-concept
praeco - Elasticsearch alerting made simple.
self-hosted-services - A core set of privacy-preserving services that can be easily self-hosted via Docker Compose.
HELK - The Hunting ELK
containers - A collection of docker-compose files that I use to self host awesome services
ansible-unifi
nextcloud_docker - Docker setup to run Nextcloud