232 lines
8.1 KiB
YAML
232 lines
8.1 KiB
YAML
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#################### Packetbeat Configuration Example #########################
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# This file is an example configuration file highlighting only the most common
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# options. The packetbeat.reference.yml file from the same directory contains all the
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# supported options with more comments. You can use it as a reference.
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#
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# You can find the full configuration reference here:
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# https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/beats/packetbeat/index.html
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#============================== Network device ================================
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# Select the network interface to sniff the data. On Linux, you can use the
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# "any" keyword to sniff on all connected interfaces.
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packetbeat.interfaces.device: any
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#================================== Flows =====================================
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# Set `enabled: false` or comment out all options to disable flows reporting.
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packetbeat.flows:
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# Set network flow timeout. Flow is killed if no packet is received before being
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# timed out.
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timeout: 30s
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# Configure reporting period. If set to -1, only killed flows will be reported
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period: 10s
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#========================== Transaction protocols =============================
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packetbeat.protocols:
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- type: icmp
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# Enable ICMPv4 and ICMPv6 monitoring. Default: false
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enabled: true
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- type: amqp
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# Configure the ports where to listen for AMQP traffic. You can disable
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# the AMQP protocol by commenting out the list of ports.
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ports: [5672]
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- type: cassandra
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#Cassandra port for traffic monitoring.
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ports: [9042]
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- type: dhcpv4
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# Configure the DHCP for IPv4 ports.
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ports: [67, 68]
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- type: dns
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# Configure the ports where to listen for DNS traffic. You can disable
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# the DNS protocol by commenting out the list of ports.
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ports: [53]
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# include_authorities controls whether or not the dns.authorities field
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# (authority resource records) is added to messages.
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include_authorities: true
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# include_additionals controls whether or not the dns.additionals field
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# (additional resource records) is added to messages.
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include_additionals: true
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- type: http
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# Configure the ports where to listen for HTTP traffic. You can disable
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# the HTTP protocol by commenting out the list of ports.
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ports: [80, 8080, 8000, 5000, 8002]
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- type: memcache
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# Configure the ports where to listen for memcache traffic. You can disable
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# the Memcache protocol by commenting out the list of ports.
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ports: [11211]
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- type: mysql
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# Configure the ports where to listen for MySQL traffic. You can disable
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# the MySQL protocol by commenting out the list of ports.
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ports: [3306]
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- type: pgsql
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# Configure the ports where to listen for Pgsql traffic. You can disable
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# the Pgsql protocol by commenting out the list of ports.
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ports: [5432]
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- type: redis
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# Configure the ports where to listen for Redis traffic. You can disable
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# the Redis protocol by commenting out the list of ports.
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ports: [6379]
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- type: thrift
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# Configure the ports where to listen for Thrift-RPC traffic. You can disable
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# the Thrift-RPC protocol by commenting out the list of ports.
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ports: [9090]
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- type: mongodb
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# Configure the ports where to listen for MongoDB traffic. You can disable
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# the MongoDB protocol by commenting out the list of ports.
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ports: [27017]
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- type: nfs
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# Configure the ports where to listen for NFS traffic. You can disable
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# the NFS protocol by commenting out the list of ports.
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ports: [2049]
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- type: tls
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# Configure the ports where to listen for TLS traffic. You can disable
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# the TLS protocol by commenting out the list of ports.
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ports: [443]
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#==================== Elasticsearch template setting ==========================
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setup.template.settings:
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index.number_of_shards: 3
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#index.codec: best_compression
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#_source.enabled: false
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#================================ General =====================================
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# The name of the shipper that publishes the network data. It can be used to group
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# all the transactions sent by a single shipper in the web interface.
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#name:
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# The tags of the shipper are included in their own field with each
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# transaction published.
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#tags: ["service-X", "web-tier"]
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# Optional fields that you can specify to add additional information to the
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# output.
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#fields:
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# env: staging
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#============================== Dashboards =====================================
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# These settings control loading the sample dashboards to the Kibana index. Loading
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# the dashboards is disabled by default and can be enabled either by setting the
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# options here, or by using the `-setup` CLI flag or the `setup` command.
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#setup.dashboards.enabled: false
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# The URL from where to download the dashboards archive. By default this URL
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# has a value which is computed based on the Beat name and version. For released
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# versions, this URL points to the dashboard archive on the artifacts.elastic.co
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# website.
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#setup.dashboards.url:
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#============================== Kibana =====================================
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# Starting with Beats version 6.0.0, the dashboards are loaded via the Kibana API.
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# This requires a Kibana endpoint configuration.
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setup.kibana:
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# Kibana Host
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# Scheme and port can be left out and will be set to the default (http and 5601)
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# In case you specify and additional path, the scheme is required: http://localhost:5601/path
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# IPv6 addresses should always be defined as: https://[2001:db8::1]:5601
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#host: "localhost:5601"
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# Kibana Space ID
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# ID of the Kibana Space into which the dashboards should be loaded. By default,
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# the Default Space will be used.
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#space.id:
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#============================= Elastic Cloud ==================================
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# These settings simplify using packetbeat with the Elastic Cloud (https://cloud.elastic.co/).
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# The cloud.id setting overwrites the `output.elasticsearch.hosts` and
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# `setup.kibana.host` options.
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# You can find the `cloud.id` in the Elastic Cloud web UI.
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#cloud.id:
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# The cloud.auth setting overwrites the `output.elasticsearch.username` and
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# `output.elasticsearch.password` settings. The format is `<user>:<pass>`.
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#cloud.auth:
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#================================ Outputs =====================================
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# Configure what output to use when sending the data collected by the beat.
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#-------------------------- Elasticsearch output ------------------------------
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output.elasticsearch:
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# Array of hosts to connect to.
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hosts: ["localhost:9200"]
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# Optional protocol and basic auth credentials.
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#protocol: "https"
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#username: "elastic"
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#password: "changeme"
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#----------------------------- Logstash output --------------------------------
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#output.logstash:
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# The Logstash hosts
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#hosts: ["localhost:5044"]
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# Optional SSL. By default is off.
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# List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
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#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
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# Certificate for SSL client authentication
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#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
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# Client Certificate Key
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#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
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#================================ Procesors =====================================
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# Configure processors to enhance or manipulate events generated by the beat.
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processors:
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- add_host_metadata: ~
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- add_cloud_metadata: ~
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#================================ Logging =====================================
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# Sets log level. The default log level is info.
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# Available log levels are: error, warning, info, debug
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#logging.level: debug
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# At debug level, you can selectively enable logging only for some components.
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# To enable all selectors use ["*"]. Examples of other selectors are "beat",
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# "publish", "service".
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#logging.selectors: ["*"]
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#============================== Xpack Monitoring ===============================
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# packetbeat can export internal metrics to a central Elasticsearch monitoring
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# cluster. This requires xpack monitoring to be enabled in Elasticsearch. The
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# reporting is disabled by default.
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# Set to true to enable the monitoring reporter.
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#xpack.monitoring.enabled: false
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# Uncomment to send the metrics to Elasticsearch. Most settings from the
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# Elasticsearch output are accepted here as well. Any setting that is not set is
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# automatically inherited from the Elasticsearch output configuration, so if you
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# have the Elasticsearch output configured, you can simply uncomment the
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# following line.
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#xpack.monitoring.elasticsearch:
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