chia-monitoring
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chia-monitoring
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My brand new enterprise 12TB HDD is making clicking and grinding noises while copying plots. Is this normal? Or is something wrong?
Unclear if your reply meant you were interested but here it is: https://github.com/mjsr/chia-monitoring
ElastiFlow
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Into my 6th year of this ... hobby?
As a matter of fact, I played with the now deprecated Elastiflow, however I couldn't get my head around managing ELK, scrapped it pretty quickly, and Netflow did not reach the meaningful stage at that time. OpenNMS looks pretty massive that I can't run it at the moment. Thanks for suggestion though.
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Threat detection
One thing I ran for a while was security onion and utilized port mirroring to mirror the uplink port from my primary switch to my LAN on my router, so I was catching anything coming into/out of my network destined for internet. I've also used ElastiFlow ( https://github.com/robcowart/elastiflow ) which is absolutely phenomenal and awesome, I did the same and it provides some great data. You could also leverage IntelOwl ( https://github.com/intelowlproject/IntelOwl ) , one thing I have added to all my VMs is a OSSEC agent, Wazuh to be specific which is free ( https://github.com/wazuh/wazuh ) and while I am not using it to its full potential such as monitoring file deletions/modifications etc it is a powerful tool.
- Linux Network Traffic Monitor
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Monitoring all inter-VLAN traffic on 9410 switch?
I'd recommend taking a look at Elastiflow (link is to the legacy version, I haven't used the pay structured tier version that replaced it) as a flow collector. Do it in a docker container, dump netflow to it, and use a sample rate that doesn't fill your collector box with flow packets after a single day. Depends on your traffic rates. We use 1 out of 250 for our rate.
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Netflow bit rate and Interface Bit Rate
https://github.com/robcowart/elastiflow/issues/201 https://github.com/robcowart/elastiflow/issues/52
- Network Traffic visualization
- ElastiFlow help
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Installation help, almost there.
Looks like that's deprecated, https://github.com/robcowart/elastiflow/ Any reason not to try the new one? https://docs.elastiflow.com/docs/
Where as the newer version is (https://github.com/robcowart/elastiflow/) is called:
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Netflow and vDS
Found this, I guess setup and send to it https://github.com/robcowart/elastiflow
What are some alternatives?
ntopng - Web-based Traffic and Security Network Traffic Monitoring
pfelk - pfSense/OPNsense + Elastic Stack
netdata - Real-time performance monitoring, done right! https://www.netdata.cloud
LibreNMS - Community-based GPL-licensed network monitoring system
Zabbix - Real-time monitoring of IT components and services, such as networks, servers, VMs, applications and the cloud.
loki - Like Prometheus, but for logs.
Sentry - Sentry is cross-platform application monitoring, with a focus on error reporting.
FastNetMon - FastNetMon - very fast DDoS sensor with sFlow/Netflow/IPFIX/SPAN support
vFlow - Enterprise Network Flow Collector (IPFIX, sFlow, Netflow)
Wazuh - Wazuh - The Open Source Security Platform
AS-Stats v1.6 (2014-09-12) - A simple tool to generate per-AS traffic graphs from NetFlow/sFlow records
goflow - The high-scalability sFlow/NetFlow/IPFIX collector used internally at Cloudflare.