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October 6, 2018

SiLK repository updates

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag board, CentOS, CERT, change, notes, repository, silk, updated

The SiLK tool from the CERT team has been updated a while ago. Some work this weekend has seen the CentOS 7 repository that we maintain updated to support the…

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November 26, 2017

IPDetails – a useful multi-tool to gather details about an IP address

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag API, Cloud, coding, development, DNS, GitHub, Google, import, Internet, IPv4, IPv6, repository, silk, tools

What I initially needed IPDetails to offer A couple of months ago I needed a tool that allowed me to gather more information on IP addresses that I'd collected using…

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August 8, 2017

Adding a geolocation database to SiLK

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag geolocation, How To?, IPv4, IPv6, monitoring, pakistan, silk, tools

Very quickly I've decided that having this is a good thing™. SiLK is great, but if you need to quickly discover where your traffic is coming from being able to…

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August 8, 2017

Now we have SiLK, let’s get it set up..

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag CentOS, Cisco Systems, DNS, firewall, geolocation, hosting, How To?, Internet, IPv4, IPv6, Linux, monitoring, netflow, packets, router, silk, space, switch, TCP, tools

So Installation of SiLK from the ground up on Centos 7 is only part of the story. You need to configure it to actually collect some data, and then to…

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August 4, 2017

Installation of SiLK from the ground up on Centos 7

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag CentOS, CERT, coding, encryption, How To?, Internet, IPv4, IPv6, Linux, monitoring, netflow, open-source, package, plugin, record, repository, rpm, security, silk, storage, switch, tools, Wireshark, yum

Here we go with more network analysis tool building. Not content with the Wireshark on Centos post that seems quite popular, I've decided to look at some NetFlow tools. I…

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