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Kibana
From https://www.elastic.co/products/kibana :
Kibana lets you visualize your Elasticsearch data and navigate the Elastic Stack, so you can do anything from learning why you're getting paged at 2:00 a.m. to understanding the impact rain might have on your quarterly numbers.
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Configuration files for Kibana can be found in
/etc/kibana/
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Other configuration options for Kibana can be found in
/etc/nsm/securityonion.conf
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Kibana logs can be found in
/var/log/kibana/
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Kibana uses multiple hyperlinked fields to accelerate investigations and decision-making:
When present, clicking the _id
field allows an analyst to pivot to transcript via CapMe.
When present, clicking these fields allows an analyst to pivot to the Indicator dashboard, where a variety of information is presented relative to the term:value.
uid
source_ip
source_port
destination_ip
destination_port
To add a plugin to Kibana, you can expose the plugins directory to the host filesystem and then copy your plugins to that directory. For example, to load the kbn_network plugin you can do something like this:
Create a directory in the host filesystem to store plugins:
sudo mkdir -p /nsm/kibana/plugins
Download plugin to that directory:
wget -qO- https://github.com/dlumbrer/kbn_network/releases/download/6.0.X-2/network_vis.tar.gz | sudo tar xvJ -C /nsm/kibana/plugins
Modify Kibana options to mount that directory into the container:
sudo sed -i 's|KIBANA_OPTIONS=""|KIBANA_OPTIONS="--volume /nsm/kibana/plugins:/usr/share/kibana/plugins:ro"|g' /etc/nsm/securityonion.conf
Restart Kibana:
sudo so-kibana-restart
Search results in the dashboards and through Discover are limited to the first 10
results for a particular query. If you don't feel like this is adequate after narrowing your search, you can adjust the value for discover:sampleSize
in Kibana by navigating to Management > Advanced Settings
and changing the value. It may be best to change this value incrementally to see how it affects performance.
Sometimes searches can timeout in Kibana. To increase the timeout value to wait longer for results from Elasticsearch, we can adjust the value for elasticsearch.requestTimeout
in /etc/kibana/kibana.yml
and restart Kibana.
For example to increase the timeout from the default of 30
seconds to 90
seconds:
sudo vi /etc/kibana/kibana.yml
Add the following line:
elasticsearch.requestTimeout: 90000
Restart Kibana:
sudo so-kibana-restart
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