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26. 11. 2020 Andrea Avancini Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.14

We 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 4.14 we updated: DRBD to version 9.0.25-1

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24. 11. 2020 Damiano Chini Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.14

We fixed a bug for which the Reporting scheduling service icinga-reporting.service was unable to send report after facing errors in the connection with MariaDB. For NetEye 4.14 we updated: icingaweb2-module-reporting and icingaweb2-module-reporting-autosetup package to version 0.9.1_neteye0.5.3-2

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23. 11. 2020 Rocco Pezzani Asset Management, NetEye, Unified Monitoring

Certificate Inventory and Monitoring with NetEye

In the last 10-or-so years, the complexity of enterprise IT applications has greatly increased: each of them can span vertically with multiple (and complex) layers, and each layer can serve applications other than the one that it’s part of. And, obviously, each layer spans across several servers to increase performance and availability. This inevitably leads…

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16. 11. 2020 Mattia Codato Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.14

For the Tornado module, we fixed a bug that caused filter nodes to disappear when a new one was added. For NetEye 4.14 we updated: icingaweb2-module-tornado package to version 0.29.5-1

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13. 11. 2020 Bharat Bisht Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.14

For reporting module, we added the logic to catch and store the errors in the separate log file that occurred during the execution of the scheduling reports. Below is the log file that stores the errors. /neteye/shared/icingaweb2/log/icinga-reporting.log For NetEye 4.14 we updated: icingaweb2-module-reporting package to version 0.9.1_neteye0.5.2-1

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09. 11. 2020 Franco Federico Log-SIEM, NetEye

CVE – Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures in NetEye

The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) system provides a reference method for publicly known information security vulnerabilities and exposures. The National Cybersecurity FFRDC, operated by the MITRE Corporation, maintains the system with funding from the National Cyber Security Division of the United States Department of Homeland Security. The system was officially launched for the public…

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09. 11. 2020 Juergen Vigna APM, NetEye

Using Sahi Pro on and with NetEye 4

What is Sahi Pro? Sahi Pro is a suite of mature, business-ready tools for the automated testing of Web, Web services, Mobile, Windows Desktop, SAP GUI and Java applications. For testing teams who need rapid and reliable automation, Sahi Pro would be the best choice among automation tools. Integration with NetEye 4 For those who…

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02. 11. 2020 Tobias Goller Unified Monitoring

Tornado Use Case: Receiving Traps

During one of my last customer assignments, I migrated the NetEye Event Handler Trap rules to Tornado. Since many customers use the event handler in a similar way, I’d like to explain here the creation of these rules in Tornado. In the following I’ll briefly explain the following use case: Passive service checks have been…

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