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09. 06. 2023 Davide Sbetti Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.30

We fixed a bug that caused a failed authentication of Alyvix sessions having some special characters in the password, due to an inconsistent encoding. Moreover, we fixed an issue related to the installation procedure of the feature modules packages on satellites, which under some circumstances was not marking the corresponding DNF group as installed. Furthermore,…

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07. 06. 2023 Andrea Mariani NetEye

NEP NRPE

After performing several migrations to NetEye 4, I realized that not all checks present on the old NetEye 3 could be migrated immediately. Sometimes for obsolete host systems on which the new Icinga 2 Agent could not be installed, or for dedicated check types for specific services, it was necessary to continue using our good…

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07. 06. 2023 Federico Corona Red Team, SEC4U

Cracking the Code: Unveiling Data Breach Secrets through OSINT-driven Scripts

Welcome, today’s blog is dedicated to data breach analyses and evaluating their reliability. In an increasingly data-centric digital landscape, it’s crucial to delve into the complexities of data breaches and develop effective methods for determining the trustworthiness of the information they contain. In this blog, we’ll explore a professional approach to data breach analysis using…

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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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