LibreNMS, which is a modern fork of observium.
StarkZarn
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StarkZarn@infosec.pubOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Monitor your AREDN Node with Prometheus and GrafanaEnglish1·24 days agoYes! Qsl cards are very much still alive and well. Some traditions will never die. The special event stations are fun to get cards from.
Super cool anecdote on the telescope thing, I’ve never heard of that.
I hope you get back on the radio, it’s a great hobby. It’s a nice stress relief outlet for me these days too.
StarkZarn@infosec.pubOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Monitor your AREDN Node with Prometheus and GrafanaEnglish2·24 days agoLove to hear things like that! When I first got licensed the solar cycle was utter trash. We’re past the peak now, but band conditions are still pretty good generally. A few watts and a wire will still get you somewhere with CW and some other forward error corrected modes (like FT8). I have a lot of fun with the digital stuff like AREDN, but it’s definitely a different ball game and the old school SSB-based radio still has its place in my heart.
StarkZarn@infosec.pubOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Monitor your AREDN Node with Prometheus and GrafanaEnglish2·26 days agoFalse positive what? I didn’t give any specific examples of alerts, just simply monitoring metrics. Are you referring to the note on the Dnsmasq memory leak?
StarkZarn@infosec.pubOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Monitor your AREDN Node with Prometheus and GrafanaEnglish6·26 days agoFor any hams here, maybe this blog post will be up your alley. 73!
They misspelled “backdoors.”
StarkZarn@infosec.pubOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Monitor Your Network the GPL Way with LibreNMSEnglish1·2 months agoHey good for you, that’s awesome! My home network is also dual stacked.
You’re right about the apples to oranges comparison, but it’s not so wildly off, because the commentary is on adoption of new standards, regardless of bolt-on “fixes.” Unauthenticated SNMP went through three revisions prior to adding authentication and encryption support.
StarkZarn@infosec.pubOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Monitor Your Network the GPL Way with LibreNMSEnglish1·2 months agoAnd IPv6 was codified in RFCs and first addresses issued in 1999 but look where we are now. I’d bet your corporate network doesn’t use IPv6 still. It’s unfortunate, but sometimes the wheels of change are slow.
StarkZarn@infosec.pubOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Monitor Your Network the GPL Way with LibreNMSEnglish0·2 months agoYou 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!
StarkZarn@infosec.pubto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Recipes, Meal Planning, and Shopping ListEnglish0·2 months agoThere’s no mobile app, but the web app front end is a PWA, so you can select “install” from the page in a WebKit browser and get what is effectively a mobile app.
Love me some graylog