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FastNetMon
- Versatile open source toolkit to detect volumetric DDoS attacks
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A DDoS attack with unknown scr and dst port.
If you have a BGP peering with you ISP/upstream provider, ask them if they have a blackhole community you can broadcast to. Usually they are ASN:666. The only downside is you would only be able to advertise your IP address to that, essentially killing your internet (if that's your only IP) as long as the block is up. We usually set our filter to 15 minutes and most attackers give up after that. At this level, you probably would have your own ASN with a small range and could potentially use something like FastNetMon (https://fastnetmon.com) to automatically advertise and remove IPs from the community.
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Processing netwflow data
Have you looked at fastnetmon ? It's freemium and It looks like the commercial version would work you, but I think the community edition is aslo worth a look. It's primary function is to detect DDOS attacks, but it can export data in ways that might be useful to you.
- Got shaken down today.
- FastNetMon – DDoS Sensor with SFlow/Netflow/Ipfix/Span Support
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WAN Attacks is it just whack-a-mole?
To mitigate DoS attacks means you need information - preferably before the users start screaming. Running sampling on your edge router with something like Fastnetmon will give you alerting of a probable DDoS attack before it becomes a significant problem.
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fastnetmon notify_about_attack.sh question
notify_about_attack.sh https://github.com/pavel-odintsov/fastnetmon/blob/master/src/notify_about_attack.sh
- nfsen vs fastnetmon for sFlow and DDoS monitoring
Mikrotik-RouterOS-automatic-backup-and-update
- Backup, Update, And Reboot weekly
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Notifications
A nice script to have is one that notifies you about updates, and if you set them to it even installs them and backups your configuration. Have a look at this one, which can do these things: https://github.com/beeyev/Mikrotik-RouterOS-automatic-backup-and-update
- First Mikrotik device! RB5009UPr+S+IN
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Mikrotik vs Ubiquiti
You can try this github https://github.com/beeyev/Mikrotik-RouterOS-automatic-backup-and-update
What are some alternatives?
ElastiFlow - Network flow analytics (Netflow, sFlow and IPFIX) with the Elastic Stack
routeros-scripts - a collection of scripts for MikroTik RouterOS
ntopng - Web-based Traffic and Security Network Traffic Monitoring
flashrom - Send patches to https://review.coreboot.org: https://www.flashrom.org/Development_Guidelines#GitHub
pmacct - pmacct is a small set of multi-purpose passive network monitoring tools [NetFlow IPFIX sFlow libpcap BGP BMP RPKI IGP Streaming Telemetry].
OTA_update_STM32_using_ESP32 - Program STM32Fxx MCUs Over-the-Air using ESP32
samplicator - Send copies of (UDP) datagrams to multiple receivers, with optional sampling and spoofing
ROS_Scripts - Scripts for RouterOS (MikroTik devices)
softflowd - softflowd: A flow-based network traffic analyser capable of Cisco NetFlow data export software.
mikrotik-configs - Backups of my Mikrotik configuration
vFlow - Enterprise Network Flow Collector (IPFIX, sFlow, Netflow)
rosrestpy - RouterOS v7 REST API python module