Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.12
We fixed the telegraf package to create the user and group by default. For NetEye 4.12 we updated: Telegraf to version 1.14.1_neteye2.0.1-1
Read MoreWe fixed the telegraf package to create the user and group by default. For NetEye 4.12 we updated: Telegraf to version 1.14.1_neteye2.0.1-1
Read MoreStarting from NetEye 4.12, NetEye SIEM is secured with X-Pack Security. NetEye comes pre-configured with some users and roles (see NetEye User Guide > Log Manager > Elasticsearch Access Control) to grant the Elastic Stack the ability to ingest, manage, and view the logs that you want to collect. For example, NetEye provides: A Kibana…
Read MoreIn NetEye 4.11 the neteye upgrade command was introduced and has to be used when updating to the next release. Now, everything is all well and good if you have direct access to the Internet from your NetEye 4 server, but if you have to use a proxy to update your servers then the procedure…
Read MoreWe have updated the DRBD kernel package to include the latest patches and bug fixes. You can find more details at the following link. For NetEye 4.12 we updated: DRBD to version 9.0.24-1
Read MoreJira Module for Icinga Web 2 As many of you are aware, at the end of 2019 Icinga released the first version of a Jira module for Icinga Web 2. This module gives Icinga Web 2 the ability to query Atlassian Jira Service Desk for issues related to Hosts or Services and, of course, to…
Read MoreAt the beginning of the year, the OCS and GLPI asset management solutions were integrated into NetEye 4. And so we have been increasingly implementing projects in this environment. In fact recently I was once again able to activate and configure a ticketing system in GLPI for a customer. It’s always amazing how easy it…
Read MoreLive Meeting – 15th of July, 11.00 AM In this highly requested session we will explain how we have enhanced NetEye and the integrated ntopng offering to take into account network monitoring challenges due to the global lockdown. Traffic has increased over 45%, and in some cases even over 50%, and weekend evening peak traffic saw…
Read MoreIncreasingly often, monitoring tools are the recipients of the notifications that are sent when problems arise, in order to guarantee the resolution of those problems quickly. In some circumstances, we need to extend the default type of communication that has historically been used: email. In this blog post I will describe how we integrated NetEye…
Read MoreWe fixed a bug, that would not allow adding a custom role to the pre-configured user for Elasticsearch in Logstash. To solve this bug, we have implemented the PKI authentication (certificate authentication) for the Elastic Logstash user. The roles assigned to the Logstash user are provided via role mapping. We already updated the Logstash Elasticsearch…
Read MoreFixed icinga2-master systemd logs filling up journalctl For NetEye 4.12 we updated icinga2 icinga2-autosetup icinga2-bin icinga2-common icinga2-debuginfo icinga2-doc icinga2-ido-mysql icinga2-ido-pgsql icinga2-neteye-config icinga2-resources icinga2-selinux to version 2.11.3_neteye1.17.1-1
Read MoreBeats is the new method for log acquisition introduced in the latest releases of NetEye 4. It’s a system fully integrated with the Elastic Stack. The Beats agents send logs directly to Logstash, which then forwards them to Elastic. Logstash also writes each log received into files on the file system (at the same location…
Read MoreBeginning in NetEye 4.12 we introduced the neteye upgrade command, which enables NetEye users to automatically and safely perform a number of tasks needed to complete a NetEye upgrade, both in single instance environments as well as in cluster environments (have a look here for more information about the neteye upgrade command). In order to…
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