The event of the year, the NetEye User Group, is back!
The User group is not only a chance to inform our customers about new products and releases, but also an occasion to meet and exchange feedback and ideas.
This year the NetEye Usergroup took place in Rocca Sveva, a centuries old villa located in an ancient medieval borgo, Soave. This place is also known for its wine.
A safer way to run privileged Windows checks with SystemRunner If you’ve been monitoring Windows for a while, you’ve probably seen this pattern: some checks must run as LocalSystem (S-1-5-18), and the “quick fix” is to run the Icinga Agent Read More
This document describes the steps required to build, configure, and operate a Podman container based on php:8.2-cli, with the SNMP extension enabled, intended for executing monitoring plugins within a NetEye/Icinga environment. Pulling the base image podman pull docker.io/php:8.2-cli Containerfile for Read More
With the upgrade to NetEye 4.44, we've added a lot of new features (https://www.neteye-blog.com/2025/10/neteye-4-44-release-notes/) and, from my point of view, one of the most relevant is the introduction of Elastic Stack 9. This Elasticsearch major release (https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elastic-stack/9.0/elastic-stack-release-notes.html) includes some new Read More
My SANS Course in London – April 2025 Back in April, I had the opportunity to attend a SANS course in London. More precisely, SANS 504: Hacker Tools, Techniques, and Incident Handling. The course ran from April 7th to April Read More
Recently Icinga DB Web had a new security release, fixing a vulnerability where protected or hidden custom variables could be inferred by any user with object visibility by abusing comparative filters on those hidden variables. This led to a 5.3/10 Read More