fast-geoip
pfelk
fast-geoip | pfelk | |
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3 | 23 | |
212 | 985 | |
2.4% | 0.8% | |
0.0 | 9.1 | |
5 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Python | Shell | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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fast-geoip
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Free & accurate geoip package/service?
Or use this: https://www.npmjs.com/package/fast-geoip -- it's updated periodically via CI, and they claim it is always up to date.
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Express.js and Geo lookup
There is also fast-geoip which focuses more on faster startuptimes while geoip-lite loads everyting into ram for quick lookups.
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Curious about the best way to respect privacy in my app
I'm using a CDN to host the app, and what I would like is running a lambda in front of the CDN that, before fetching the style JSON, finds the rough location of the user (using their IP address). The reason being two fold:
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?
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