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3 days ago | 1 day ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Fluentd
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Embracing Kubernetes: The Future of Containerized Applications
Get Started with Fluentd
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Kubernetes Architecture
Currently, there is no cluster-wide logging. Fluentd can be used to have a unified logging layer for the cluster.
- Fluentd – open-source data collection and unified logging layer
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making job execution log searchable
Fluentd hasn't been touched for 8 years? Looking at the repo it looks like it's alive and well. https://github.com/fluent/fluentd
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Top 11 Splunk Alternatives that you may consider in 2023
Fluentd is an open-source log management and data collection tool. Just like Logstash, Fluentd uses a pipeline-based architecture. This allows it to collect data from various sources and network traffic and forward it to various destinations.
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7 Open-Source Log Management Tools that you may consider in 2023
Fluentd is a powerful log management tool that offers organizations the flexibility and scalability required to handle large volumes of log data from a variety of sources and transport it to various destinations. Utilizing a flexible and modular architecture, Fluentd allows users to easily add new input and output plugins to integrate with a wide range of systems and applications. It supports a wide range of data sources and destinations, including databases, message queues, and data stores.
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Substation: Data Pipeline and Transformation Toolkit Written in Go
Substation is an affordable alternative to products like Cribl (~10x cost savings) and is easier to manage than similar open-source projects such as Logstash and fluentd. It's been used in production by the security team at Brex for 2+ years and is ready for any scale, even beyond 100,000 events per second!
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Simple way to centralize my server logs?
There are probably too many to chose from. Logstash, Promtail, Vector, Filebeat, FluentD, Logagent and probably many more
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The Everything Guide to Data Collection in DevSecOps
To alleviate some of the pain, it’s a good idea to use industry standards and tooling like OpenTelemetry (https://opentelemetry.io). For data collection specific to logs, open-source tools like LogStash and Fluentd are also popular.
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Top 20 Observability Tools Every Startup Should Know About in 2022
Created and maintained by the creators of fluentd, fluentbit is a lightweight, fast, and scalable logging and metrics processor and forwarder. Built specifically for the cloud and containerized environments, it allows users to collect data from any source, enrich it with filters and forward it to the tool of their choice.
hindsight
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Saving cached telegram messages from Edge
I guess it would work like any Chromium cache so first make a backup of your data %AppData%\Local\Microsoft\Edge\User Data\Default\ and use https://github.com/obsidianforensics/hindsight Telegram is encrypted so I don't know how this is going to be readable.
- Browser Login Data Dates Earlier than Laptop Date
- Lost/Erased Monsters in Vault Recovered - Chrome - GiffyGlyph's Monster Maker
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QQT Browser History in CS for Detections at LEAST !?!? WIP ;)
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "https://github.com/obsidianforensics/hindsight/releases/download/v2021.12/hindsight.exe" -OutFile "C:\windows\Temp\ftech_temp\hindsight.exe"
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Forensic Tools for Browser Data
Try hindsight https://github.com/obsidianforensics/hindsight. If it fails due to the file being damaged try sqlitebrowser https://sqlitebrowser.org/dl/. If all else fails strings it!
- Forensic script ideas?
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Evidence/ artifact for clearing chrome history?
There is a tool called Hightsight which used to pull this data out. Article about using it here. Although the emphasis is on used to pull this out. I haven't used that technique in years and I suspect it might not work on modern Chrome.
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Help reading Chrome History file from 2010
Hindsight (https://github.com/obsidianforensics/hindsight) should be able to parse every version of Chrome, including the early ones (2009/2010).
What are some alternatives?
vector - A high-performance observability data pipeline.
timesketch - Collaborative forensic timeline analysis
zipkin - Zipkin is a distributed tracing system
Sending your docker logs - Sending logs from docker containers to Logit.io
Flume - Apache Flume is a distributed, reliable, and available service for efficiently collecting, aggregating, and moving large amounts of log-like data
RELY - RELY (Name composed on project members Romy, Esther, Lucille and Yassir) is a python tool developed to help a Digital Forensics Triage procedure on some Microsoft Windows devices.
Lograge - An attempt to tame Rails' default policy to log everything.
Logstash - Logstash - transport and process your logs, events, or other data
Semantic Logger - Semantic Logger is a feature rich logging framework, and replacement for existing Ruby & Rails loggers.
chrome_password_grabber - Get unencrypted 'Saved Password' from Google Chrome
heka - DEPRECATED: Data collection and processing made easy.
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