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06. 06. 2023 Andrea Mariani NetEye, Service Management

SSSD for Active Directory Authentication

We all know that NetEye can grant access to its Web Interface through local users, or through the use of LDAP queries that can filter and grant GUI access to users or groups of a given Active Directory domain. What I would like to explore today is the possibility of granting SSH access and elevating…

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05. 06. 2023 William Calliari Development

About Set Theory, the N-queens Problem, and SQL

The n-queens problem is a common exercise in computer science. Legend has it that a mathematician once declared that women are like the queens in chess, you can’t put eight of them in a room without them trying to kill each other. This obviously isn’t true, and since I’m a feminist, but also a nerd,…

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01. 06. 2023 Massimo Giaimo Red Team

TIBER-EU: Enhancing Cybersecurity Resilience in the Financial Sector

As technology continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, the financial sector faces increasing risks and challenges in safeguarding sensitive data and ensuring the security of critical systems. In response to this evolving threat landscape, the European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) introduced a groundbreaking framework known as TIBER-EU…

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01. 06. 2023 Mattia Codato Downloads / Release Notes, NetEye, Unified Monitoring

NetEye 4.30 Release Notes

Welcome to version 4.30 of our NetEye v4 Unified Monitoring Solution. In this release, NetEye goes to one of the most famous places in the Alps: the “Tre Cime di Lavaredo” or “Drei Zinnen”. They are considered among the best-known natural wonders in the world, as well as being one of the UNESCO World Heritage…

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01. 06. 2023 Davide Sbetti Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.29

General Authentication via request-header backend We fixed a bug that did not allow the role to be associated with a user who was part of an LDAP group when the user logged in via the request-header backend. Tornado Tornado Director retry loop We fixed a bug that triggered the Tornado Director in a retry loop…

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25. 05. 2023 Valentina Da Rold Development, NetEye

Moving from Selenium to Playwright – Part 1

In order to visually test NetEye on browsers at each stage of development and before each release, we have a continuous integration (CI) step dedicated to Selenium testing. Selenium is a longtime open-source tool for browser automation; it’s a widely-used tool with a huge community of users. The framework is capable of automating and controlling…

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25. 05. 2023 Elena Valgoi Atlassian, Service Management

Enterprise Service Management — Verona Event

On May 18th, an event organized by Würth Phoenix and sponsored by Atlassian was held in Verona. The event was targeted at both new companies and existing customers who were interested in leveraging the Atlassian solutions. The afternoon session focused on providing participants with valuable insights into Enterprise Service Management (ESM), a highly relevant topic…

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25. 05. 2023 Elena Valgoi Atlassian, Service Management

Enterprise Service Management

Given the rapidly evolving business landscape, advancements in technology, and the increasing expectations of customers, companies must adopt a mindset of business agility, and Enterprise Service Management (ESM) represents a solution for companies striving to maintain competitiveness in the market. 💡 Enterprise Service Management is the extension of IT Service Management (ITSM) principles outside of the…

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25. 05. 2023 Elena Valgoi Atlassian, Service Management

Atlassian News ~ May Edition

Welcome, everyone to our second “Monthly Atlassian News”! Why are we doing this? You might know that the Atlassian website is so complete, that finding information can be a big challenge😵 So… we decided to do the dirty work for you and summarize all the latest features and news from the Atlassian ecosystem every two…

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16. 05. 2023 Attilio Broglio NetEye, Unified Monitoring

Grafana and Icinga Agent Version

Monitoring systems acquire information from various devices in different ways: API, SNMP, syslog, etc. One of the most important methods in Icinga-based systems like NetEye is the Icinga Agent. This agent is installed on each server and collects and sends information to the master NetEye node using secure protocols. When we work within a small…

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15. 05. 2023 Charles Callaway Documentation

Making Your Own Video Tutorials, Part 13: (Data-Driven) Communication

You’ve probably watched a number of YouTube tutorials over the last 10 years, whether to help you with a specific task at work, to keep your IT skills refreshed, or even just to learn something new about one of your personal hobbies (no, we don’t want to hear about your favorite cat videos). So I’m…

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11. 05. 2023 Alessandro Taufer Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fix for NetEye 4.29

We fixed a bug that was preventing the upgrade from 4.29 to 4.30 and removed some concurrency issues occurring in cluster environments. Furthermore we fix a a bug where the neteye_secure_install would overwrite dashboard UIDs in some edge-cases. For NetEye 4.29 we updated the following packages:

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09. 05. 2023 Mattia Codato Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fix for NetEye 4.29

We updated Icinga Web 2 to the latest bugfix version.All fixes can be found in the official documentation. We also fixed an issue where the modification of the neteye tenant configuration was possible when that would leave orphant generated configurations. For NetEye 4.29 we updated the following packages:

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04. 05. 2023 Emil Fazzi Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fix for NetEye 4.29

We fixed a bug on the command orchestrator module that prevented the correct command to be displayed on the “Command Execution” tab. Now is possible to see the correct command name and associate correctly the execution tab to the selected command. For NetEye 4.29 we updated the following packages:

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03. 05. 2023 Davide Sbetti Anomaly Detection, ITOA, NetEye

A Simple Grafana Data Source for Outlier Detection (POC) – Part 2

In my previous post, we saw how it’s possible to build a simple Grafana Data Source Plugin, which we can use to read data from whatever source we’d like to use. In particular, we used it to read data from a simple web service we created so we could expose data containing some outliers. In…

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