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bastion-product-tryton-7.4.0-0.2.20241224.lbn36.noarch
Our Subscription Manager utilises X509 certificates to define the product(s) a
system is built upon/subscribed to.
This is the subscription definition for Python3-Trytond
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bastion-product-vault-1.15.2-0.2.20241224.lbn36.noarch
Our Subscription Manager utilises X509 certificates to define the product(s) a
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This is the subscription definition for Hashicorp-Vault
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bastion-product-zookeeper-3.9.1-0.2.20241224.lbn36.noarch
Our Subscription Manager utilises X509 certificates to define the product(s) a
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This is the subscription definition for Zookeeper
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bastion-product-zuul-3.19.1-0.2.20241224.lbn36.noarch
Our Subscription Manager utilises X509 certificates to define the product(s) a
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This is the subscription definition for Zuul
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bastion-rpmdevtools-1.0.6-1.lbn36.noarch
This package contains scripts to aid development of Python RPM packages.
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bastion-sphinxalan-0.5.5-1.lbn36.noarch
Alan Milligan in a book
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bastion-sphinxintranet-0.8.1-1.lbn36.noarch
Last Bastion Network Intranet/Landing area
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auditbeat-7.4.2-1.git1507515.lbn25.x86_64
Collect your Linux audit framework data and monitor the integrity of your files. Auditbeat
ships these events in real time to the rest of the Elastic Stack for further analysis.
To learn more about Auditbeat, check out https://www.elastic.co/products/beats/auditbeat.
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functionbeat-7.4.2-1.git1507515.lbn25.x86_64
Functionbeat is an Elastic Beat that you deploy on your serverless environment to collect events generated by cloud services and ship the events to Elasticsearch.
This version supports deploying Functionbeat as an AWS Lambda service and responds to the triggers defined for the following event sources:
CloudWatch Logs
Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS)
Kinesis Filebeat is an open source file harvester, mostly used to fetch logs files and feed them
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heartbeat-7.4.2-1.git1507515.lbn25.x86_64
Heartbeat is a lightweight daemon that you install on a remote server to periodically check the status of your services and determine whether they are available. Unlike Metricbeat, which only tells you if your servers are up or down, Heartbeat tells you whether your services are reachable.
Heartbeat is useful when you need to verify that you’re meeting your service level agreements for service uptime. It’s also useful for other scenarios, such as security use cases, when you need to verify that no one from the outside can access services on your private enterprise server.
You can configure Heartbeat to ping all DNS-resolvable IP addresses for a specified hostname. That way, you can check all services that are load-balanced to see if they are available.
When you configure Heartbeat, you specify monitors that identify the hostnames that you want to check. Each monitor runs based on the schedule that you specify. For example, you can configure one monitor to run every 10 minutes, and a different monitor to run between the hours of 9:00 and 17:00.
Heartbeat currently supports monitors for checking hosts via:
ICMP (v4 and v6) Echo Requests. Use the icmp monitor when you simply want to check whether a service is available. This monitor requires root access.
TCP. Use the tcp monitor to connect via TCP. You can optionally configure this monitor to verify the endpoint by sending and/or receiving a custom payload.
HTTP. Use the http monitor to connect via HTTP. You can optionally configure this monitor to verify that the service returns the expected response, such as a specific status code, response header, or content.
The tcp and http monitors both support SSL/TLS and some proxy settings.
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