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04. 02. 2021 Bharat Bisht Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.16

We improved the documentation about the Shutdown Manager Module including information about CheckCommand that is now used instead of a service to execute the shutdown command and new shutdown manager ApiUser configuration object for authentication. For NetEye 4.16 we updated to version 2.0.1-1 following packages: icingaweb2-module-shutdownmanager icingaweb2-module-shutdownmanager-autosetup

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03. 02. 2021 Alessandro Valentini Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.16

We improved the documentation about Icinga2 agent installation including detailed information about supported operating systems and versions. For NetEye 4.16 we updated to version 1.80.3-1 following packages: icingaweb2-module-neteye icingaweb2-module-neteye-autosetup

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01. 02. 2021 Thomas Forrer Downloads / Release Notes, NetEye, Unified Monitoring

NetEye 4.16 Release Notes

Welcome to version 4.16 of our NetEye v4 Unified Monitoring Solution. A difficult and tough year for everyone has gone, leaving us with uncertainty, some thoughts, and lots of hope for the new year.NetEye welcomes the new year and its new release with a snow-covered view of the Alpe di Siusi/Seiseralm, for a glimpse of…

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01. 02. 2021 Andrea Avancini Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.15

We fixed a problem in the NetEye upgrade manager for which the automatic upgrade was not able to complete because of a failure during the installed yum groups update. For NetEye 4.15 we updated: neteye-upgrade-manager to version 0.6.1-1

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01. 02. 2021 Rocco Pezzani NetEye, Unified Monitoring

Monitoring Certificate Expiration with the x509 Module

Now, if you’ve followed my previous blogs about the x509 Module, you should have in place your x509 Certificates Asset with (or without) a minimum of cleanup routines. Now it’s time to look at what Icinga was made for: monitoring. Making an asset out of all of your SSL Certificates is only half the job….

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20. 01. 2021 Damiano Chini Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.15

We fixed a problem for which dashboards were not rendered correctly and dashboards columns were truncated on some browsers if the content was too long. For NetEye 4.15 we updated: icingaweb2, icingaweb2-vendor-zf1, icingaweb2-vendor-JShrink, icingacli, icingaweb2-vendor-lessphp, icingaweb2-vendor-HTMLPurifier, php-Icinga, icingaweb2-autosetup, icingaweb2-vendor-dompdf, icingaweb2-common, icingaweb2-vendor-Parsedown to version 2.8.2_neteye1.80.3-1

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18. 01. 2021 Ajay Sharma Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.15

We improved visibility of buttons with icon for ntopng For NetEye 4.15 we updated: ntopng-neteye-config ntopng-neteye-config–autosetup to version 1.6.1-1

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11. 01. 2021 Nicolae Caragia NetEye, Unified Monitoring

Microsoft Icinga2 Agent Deployment Automation with Tornado and NATS

As a NetEye user I might want to install a Remote Host Agent that belongs to a Zone that can’t communicate directly with the Master. So to be able to do this, we decided to use Tornado and NATS. Linking with Patrick’s article in this article I’ll explain how to configure them. What we want…

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11. 01. 2021 Enrico Alberti Log-SIEM, NetEye

Alerting on NetEye SIEM: Tornado Webhooks and Smart Monitoring (part 2)

In my previous post I showed you how to make your own alerts on NetEye SIEM by using the Elastic Watcher and Alerts and Actions features. But if we work in production environments, what we really need is an alert that can go directly to NetEye’s Monitoring Overview. How can we manage SIEM alerts and…

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11. 01. 2021 Enrico Alberti Log-SIEM, NetEye

Alerting on NetEye SIEM: Watcher & ‘Alerts and Actions’ (Part 1)

The main goal of a monitoring system like NetEye is to alert and notify you when something noteworthy happens in your environment. All the logs coming in to NetEye SIEM can be analyzed, and could raise one or more alerts in the Elastic Stack, such as detection, machine learning anomalies, etc. How can you make…

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11. 01. 2021 Gianluca Piccolo Asset Management, NetEye, Unified Monitoring

Use NetEye 4.15 JWT Built-in Authentication to use Fusion Inventory and GLPI

Use Case Suppose we want to trigger Fusion Inventory execution in a GLPI installation, where we can then use the Autonomous mode to import data into GLPI via a CURL request. Let’s see how JWT (JSON Web Token) can help us in NetEye 4.15. Prerequisites A NetEye 4.15 (or later) installation with the Asset module…

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09. 01. 2021 Mattia Codato Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.15

We fixed a problem related to the use of Flux as data source language compatibility in the ITOA module. For NetEye 4.15 we updated: icingaweb2-module-analytics icingaweb2-module-analytics-autosetup to version 1.34.1-1 influxdb influxdb-autosetup influxdb-neteye-config to version 1.8.3_neteye2.4.1-1

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30. 12. 2020 Damiano Chini NetEye

The New Command Orchestrator Feature Module

One of the features introduced in the 4.15 NetEye release is the Command Orchestrator. The aim of this newly introduced feature module is to allow limited-access NetEye users to execute predefined commands on hosts, without needing full access to the targeted device. Within the Command Orchestrator, the NetEye administrator defines which commands can be executed,…

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30. 12. 2020 Damiano Chini NetEye

VMD – Tornado Integration

We introduced an interesting new feature into NetEye starting in version 4.13 that permits integrating vSphereDB with Tornado. By being able to process vSphereDB Events and Alarms with Tornado rules and actions, you can for example use vSphereDB to dynamically monitor Virtual Machines and Hosts. Architecture Finding a way to send Alarms and Events stored…

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28. 12. 2020 Rocco Pezzani Asset Management, NetEye, Unified Monitoring

Cleaning up Your Certificate Inventory

Some of my customers make use of short-expiration SSL Certificates signed by Let’s Encrypt or similar services. Our company also makes extensive use of this kind of certificate, and in the near future most (if not all) of your SSL Certificates will in any event become like them as their expiration date approaches. Maybe some…

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