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Troubleshooting Intermittent Slowness on Network Share
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-client/networking/networking-overview plenty of windows troubleshooting tips here too, and this is pretty good symon script saves to event viewer even after a reboot! , also care with wireshark as it may give you a false sense of there's a fault, try tcpIPview from sysinternals and yeah procmon for sure. https://github.com/SwiftOnSecurity/sysmon-config use psping to ping the server directly and see the latency goes up and down, you can ping it more often every 1 second so you get a better more detailed resul.
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Sysmon not reading our config.xml-file
Rebooted and downloaded sysmon 14.16 and sysmonconfig-export.xml
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Cheap, Fast, Good and Simple Remote Monitoring for Small Environments
There's all sorts of things you can do for various types of monitoring including Zabbix, Graylog, roll-your-own with Sysmon (see https://github.com/SwiftOnSecurity/sysmon-config), etc. The question becomes one of time - don't get so focused on DIY or free that you spend hours (or pay someone to spend hours) a month babysitting.
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How do you actually threat hunt?
If you don't catch it what changes can you do to your logging to enable it? Can you push it out to the environment? While sysmon is awesome, you can do your hunts with built in logging most of the time... Just might not have all the data around it you want to have. I would throw sysmon on a test box (make sure you have a config file that filters out the noise: https://github.com/SwiftOnSecurity/sysmon-config)
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How do I exclude specific event IDs in Sysmon?
I played around with https://github.com/SwiftOnSecurity/sysmon-config Maybe there xml can point you in the right direction
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Finding the Process initiating a ping
and here's an off the shelf config file: https://github.com/SwiftOnSecurity/sysmon-config
- How to filter SysMon Logs for suspicious events
- SysMon Deployment Help
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MISP integration issues
- Make sure you have sysmon installed on the agent host and it is logging event to the Sysmon folder as ID 22. Can use this xml file
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Network Share - Word and excel files take 35 seconds to open/save, all other file types open immediately.
Out of our 286 Windows Servers, this single server did not like our sysmon config file from SwitfOnSecurity - https://github.com/SwiftOnSecurity/sysmon-config/blob/master/sysmonconfig-export.xml
What are some alternatives?
Kiwi Logs&Context - Fast, structured, with filters and dynamic sinks. No levels. Logger & context keeper for Go language 🥝 It smells like a mushroom.
sysmon-modular - A repository of sysmon configuration modules
logxi - A 12-factor app logger built for performance and happy development
sigma - Main Sigma Rule Repository
distillog - Logging, distilled
ThreatHunting - Tools for hunting for threats.
tail - Go package for reading from continously updated files (tail -f)
ansible-role-elasticsearch - Ansible Role - Elasticsearch
go-logger - Simple logger for Go programs. Allows custom formats for messages.
SysmonTools - Utilities for Sysmon
seelog - Seelog is a native Go logging library that provides flexible asynchronous dispatching, filtering, and formatting.
vscode-sysmon - Visual Studio Code Microsoft Sysinternal Sysmon configuration file extension.