Another post in the records for the tech blog, this time all about opensource network monitoring with LibreNMS!

  • slazer2au@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    I only have one issue with the post.

    The conclusion says use long random SNMP community strings.

    Ideally you should be using SNMPv3 because snmp1/2/2c are all clear text.

    Apart from that, nice article

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      2 hours ago

      You are absolutely correct, thank you. Sadly a bunch of devices still don’t support it, even in 2025 (like my microtik switch) for example. I will absolutely add a note about that though, thank you!

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    8 hours ago

    @StarkZarn@infosec.pub have you heard of NixOS? If you’d become a contributor with these bitesized posts that you’re doing you’d be increasing the repeatability of your work immensely.

    No pressure. Just doing some evangelization 🙂

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      2 hours ago

      I absolutely have and used it for a while before landing on opensuse microos primarily. I absolutely see the benefit and enjoyed the git-centric nature, keeping flakes in repos with a flavor for each machine. What I didn’t enjoy, however, was the seemingly poor documentation. Quite frankly too, the drama surrounding the community doesn’t inspire confidence either. I decided I ought to try out guix but haven’t gotten to it yet. I do actually still have one nixos VM that hosts some services for me and is built entirely on the concept of the impermanence flake. That was pretty cool.

    • vfsh@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 hour ago

      My college system is working on implementing it as our network monitoring utility, so far so good

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      9 hours ago

      Absolutely! I’d happily take any comments you have from running it in an enterprise setting, if you care to share.