usbkill
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usbkill
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Keyboard shortcut to unlink device & delete all data
You're right. Maybe usbkill or buskill make more sense if you are at that position.
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That is why utilizing Tails OS (and Whonix OS) in a combination with automated data self-destruction is always worthwhile…
This tool or similar one, should be the trigger of self destruction of data… • github.com/hephaest0s/usbkill
- KillUSB
- USBKill, an anti-forensic kill-switch for *nix systems
- Forensic Analysis of USB tripwire that shreds your LUKS Header
- BusKill: A USB dead-man-switch triggered if someone physically yanks your laptop away
- BusKill Laptop Kill Cord: Useful OpSec for OTC crypto trades
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BusKill – USB dead-man-switch triggered if someone yanks your laptop away
https://github.com/hephaest0s/usbkill
This does the same thing, but you can use any USB hardware as the entry/remove trigger. And you can script it to whatever you want.
But... that doesn't sell unneeded hardware.
- Usbkill – an anti-forensic kill-switch
checkmk
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Building a Managed Service Provider Business With Open Source
CheckMK - GitHub
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Monitoring solution
CheckMK https://checkmk.com. You can spin this up in a docker container
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"All in one monitoring solution"?
I use CheckMK to do all of this and more, except nutanix. But checkmk also can Monitor nutanix via the "Nutanix Prism" special agent Integration
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Is there an alternative to BI Tools?
BI machine and NVR report to CheckMK Raw host so it's easy to see historic stats.
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Uptime Monitor
I’m using https://checkmk.com/ to monitor stuff and it seems to work great. Lots of built in features and functions and if they don’t have what you need you can also create custom scripts to check and report on anything you can dream up. Runs great in docker (I’m using portainer but will run fine in plain old docker).
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Actually usefull or uneccessary? SNMP, AD, Monitoring...
Have a look at CheckMK open source version is really good, you can spin it up in a docker container and is relatively easy to get some initial monitors going. As to whether it's worthwhile, I guess it depends how much you want to know how you servers are doing and when something goes wrong.
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Monitoring Tools
Checkmk
- Anyway to monitor 20+ server in one single place?
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Is there a dashboard of sorts that can keep track of my linux-based computers and VMs to that I can easily see if any of them have updates or are running low on storage and et cetera?
checkmk: https://checkmk.com/
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What monitoring system do you use?
Checkmk I have use the "raw" (free) version and we now use the enterprise version. Both are very capable.
What are some alternatives?
cryptsetup
LibreNMS - Community-based GPL-licensed network monitoring system
Crypto-OpSec-SelfGuard-RoadMap - Here we collect and discuss the best DeFi, Blockchain and crypto-related OpSec researches and data terminals - contributions are welcome.
uptime-kuma - A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool
buskill-app - BusKill's main CLI/GUI app for arming/disarming/configuring the BusKill laptop kill cord
LibreNMS-docker - LibreNMS Docker image
logic-bomb - Linux kernel module which powers off the computer on certain text from keyboard
openITCOCKPIT - openITCOCKPIT is an Open Source system monitoring tool built for different monitoring engines like Nagios, Naemon and Prometheus.
deadman - A usb-based dead man's switch
postgres - Docker Official Image packaging for Postgres
MeshCentral - A complete web-based remote monitoring and management web site. Once setup you can install agents and perform remote desktop session to devices on the local network or over the Internet.
apprise - Apprise - Push Notifications that work with just about every platform!