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    • scottalanmiller
      scottalanmiller last edited by

      This is for someone else asking elsewhere so I'm posting looking for advice. They are looking for a free tool that will talk to switch or router monitoring ports to identify malformed packets and alert when some are received. He is doing a large infrastructure upgrade and wants to know if things start to go badly in a prompt fashion.

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      • scottalanmiller
        scottalanmiller last edited by

        I believe that he wants to run this on Linux. I know that Linux was definitely considered. I am not sure if a Windows tool would be adequate.

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          oschaudhary last edited by

          There are N numbers of tools, I prefer below two:
          FAN : http://www.fullyautomatednagios.org/
          Spiceworks : http://www.spiceworks.com/free-network-monitoring-management-software/

          Moreover, not sure CACTI meets Admin requirement...

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          • DustinB3403
            DustinB3403 last edited by

            Yeah I'd recommend Nagios (Network Analyzer) as well, it has a ton of configurable options to monitor everything. FAN appears to be the community edition of Nagios, like Xen and Xen CE.

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            • akp982
              akp982 @oschaudhary last edited by

              @oschaudhary FAN hasn't been updated in years (well 2 years)

              https://download.centreon.com/ has a more up-to-date nagios core and centreon front end, moving from one to the other is a @@@@@@@@@@ but its much better supported by the community and has a better update process.

              Its missing nMap by default I believe but its easy to add in 🙂

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              • coliver
                coliver @akp982 last edited by

                @akp982 said:

                @oschaudhary FAN hasn't been updated in years (well 2 years)

                https://download.centreon.com/ has a more up-to-date nagios core and centreon front end, moving from one to the other is a @@@@@@@@@@ but its much better supported by the community and has a better update process.

                Its missing nMap by default I believe but its easy to add in 🙂

                I've heard good things about Centreon. In the past I had been using just Nagios Core. Which was nice but needed some add ons to make it wholly usable.

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                • akp982
                  akp982 @coliver last edited by

                  @coliver I started off using Nagios core but then found FAN which bundled Centreon as the frontend for Nagios which made it nicer to use and gave me a GUI configuration rather.

                  I think its moved to its own fork of Nagios now though which I'm not sure is a good thing or not.

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                  • stacksofplates
                    stacksofplates last edited by stacksofplates

                    I've been meaning to try observium. I actually tried to install it on my [email protected] server the other night but it was just too slow.

                    Turn Key Linux has an observium appliance. Might be a good way to just test it.

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                    • scottalanmiller
                      scottalanmiller @akp982 last edited by

                      @akp982 said:

                      @oschaudhary FAN hasn't been updated in years (well 2 years)

                      https://download.centreon.com/ has a more up-to-date nagios core and centreon front end, moving from one to the other is a @@@@@@@@@@ but its much better supported by the community and has a better update process.

                      Its missing nMap by default I believe but its easy to add in 🙂

                      Whoa! @akp982 is back! Dude haven't seen you around in forever!

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