This is an EXCELLENT video. For us newbie Linux adaptors (recovering from Windows), this really solves a lot of problems for the 1 man operation, non-profits, and small businesses who don't have an I.T. staff. This truly makes Linux useful.
I have other services like nextcloud, portainer,netdata etc running on my server with docker on sub-domains using nginx proxy manager... Does adding my host machine as instance enough? Will it montior the docker instances automatically?
Great video, as usual! Jay, I have installed CrowdSec on my main PC, my laptop, and my Raspberry Pi and have these three instances setup in the Console on the Main PC. However, the IP addresses of my instances reflect my WAN IP instead of each individual device's private IP address. I followed all the instructions to the letter. I noticed in your video that you have each device showing up with individual private IP addresses. Why is mine only showing WAN IP?
What log files does crowdsec monitor by default? Can you configure it to monitor more logs like application logs, etc? I dont see much on configuring that around the internet. I guess I'm just weirded out about how it "just works" without any configuring of a conf file. I've seen people using it to monitor apache logs for instance. Does it just do that automatically?
CrowdSec can automadically detect and find logs for certain services, but not all of them. They can be manually configured in the /etc/crowdsec/acquis.yaml file
This is an EXCELLENT video. For us newbie Linux adaptors (recovering from Windows), this really solves a lot of problems for the 1 man operation, non-profits, and small businesses who don't have an I.T. staff. This truly makes Linux useful.
I think CrowdSec is going to be a major game changer in I.T. security
Got my home lab plans for tonight now. Thanks Jay!
Dude, your camera got a serious upgrade. The studio is looking great too. Love it.
Jay went full Zen 🥳👍
Looks good. I would possibly be installing crowdsec on my company's server farm if I were still working age.
what do you mean "working age"?
Great Video. I don't have much to secure, but I'm happy as hell it's secure.
High quality content here !
Awesome, is it suitable to protect docker containers?
Crowdsack lol those automatic subs never disappoint
What's wrong with Crowdsec?
@@NeonMinnen crowdsec vs. crowdsack. Automatic subtitles are hilarious
@@cirniman Ooooh. ahahaha
Brilliant info, thank you for this ❤
I have other services like nextcloud, portainer,netdata etc running on my server with docker on sub-domains using nginx proxy manager... Does adding my host machine as instance enough? Will it montior the docker instances automatically?
How to manage CrowdSec as a server-agent setup with a central dashboard on local machine?
Great tool!
Great video, as usual! Jay, I have installed CrowdSec on my main PC, my laptop, and my Raspberry Pi and have these three instances setup in the Console on the Main PC. However, the IP addresses of my instances reflect my WAN IP instead of each individual device's private IP address. I followed all the instructions to the letter. I noticed in your video that you have each device showing up with individual private IP addresses. Why is mine only showing WAN IP?
What log files does crowdsec monitor by default? Can you configure it to monitor more logs like application logs, etc? I dont see much on configuring that around the internet. I guess I'm just weirded out about how it "just works" without any configuring of a conf file. I've seen people using it to monitor apache logs for instance. Does it just do that automatically?
CrowdSec can automadically detect and find logs for certain services, but not all of them.
They can be manually configured in the /etc/crowdsec/acquis.yaml file
I feel its more of a frontend for fail2ban , this might be good for companies who do not have any security monitoring tool.
Seems not to be compatible with being installed on a UniFi Controller running on Ubuntu, made a complete mess of it.
Nice👍
very interesting, thanks a bunch