Releases: amiracle/homemonitor
Updated Release with simplified onboarding
Updated the way that the app gets installed and setup. I added a simple way to add devices and easily source type them from the setup page. I also updated some of the text in the app and started working on getting more documentation on my github repo along with the Splunkbase page itself.
Updated Logos, setup.xml to help with on-boarding new data and created videos and documentation to support the app.
4.4.1 Release Updated Maps
Updates:
Created new Map dashboard using new mapping visualizations in Splunk.
Added Bandwidth scripts for Windows and *NIX.
Added Bandwidth overview dashboard with workflow.
Updated Tours with new images.
Fixes :
Typos and other formatting issues in Home Monitor Overview page.
Release 4.4.0
Enhancements
- Added IPv6 support for pfSense
- Added new Bandwidth dashboard
- Added Speed Test scripts to get average Upload, Download and Pings
- Cleaned up overview Dashboard
Version includes support for IPv6
This release is a pre-release that contains updated props and transforms which extract ipv6 ip's and ports. This was tested on a pfsense firewall running version 2.2.5 built on Nov. 4, 2015. Please test out ipv6 with TCP data.
4.3.0 - Updates and fixes, plus one new feature
Fixes:
Setup Tour corrected the URL
Updates:
Removed Setup and changed it to Help!
Added sub categories for helping with setting up FiOS, pfsense and stream.
- Also corrected an issue with https not going to the site in the frame.
Added root blog site
Added GitHub Repo
Added Splunk Answers link that takes users directly to the Home Monitor page.
New Feature 👍
Created link to shodan.io to see if users have known vulnerabilities to their current IP
Started working on searches to help see if users have vulnerable devices on their networks.
Release 4.2.3
Added tomato and quantum modem sourcetypes.
Fixed direction extraction for Asus, openwrt and quantum router in
props.conf.
Made minor changes to UI (validated workflows.)
Added Lookup entry for Quantum Modem.
Release 4.2.2
Added Tomato sourcetype to transforms and props.
Modified FiOS sourcetype to help with the action / direction extractions.
Release 4.2.1
Fixes :
Fixed the setup and user tours.
props.conf for fios and pfsense.
Corrected the size of the logos.
Updates:
Added new domain extraction and ports scanned in Blocked Traffic Dashboard.
Added direction field to asus and openwrt sourcetypes.
home | monitor > 4.2.0
Splunk App for home | monitor > 4.2.0 :
-Added support for Splunk Stream and enhanced workflow actions
-Added tours to walk through features in the app
-Created new dashboards with better visualizations
-Easier setup for the app, with a guided setup of the data input
By default, this system looks at the DNS name of your modem, router or firewall and tries to determine the sourcetype based on the hostname. For example, if your router was called "netgear.mynetwork.com," then by default this app would apply the sourcetype "netgear" to your data input.
However, if your devices hostname has no mention of the brand, then you can set the sourcetype when setting up this app initially. Please reference the Troubleshooting link under the Setup dropdown.
This app does REQUIRE Splunk Stream and a SPAN port for some of the dashboards. Splunk 6.3 is recommended for the dashboard visualizations.