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FastNetMon
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Author: [Pavel Odintsov](http://ru.linkedin.com/in/podintsov/) pavel.odintsov at gmail.com [Follow my Twitter](https://twitter.com/odintsov_pavel)
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Join to [maillist](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/fastnetmon) Look at [road map](docs/ROADMAP.md)
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Chat: #fastnetmon at irc.freenode.net [web client](https://webchat.freenode.net/)
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[Please fill survey, we need your voice!](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1YoXQImMeEjBH-JPz3KYtcDwknHs8xrI538ObwSy9uZo/viewform)
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License: GPLv2
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FastNetMon - A high performance DoS/DDoS load analyzer built on top of multiple packet capture engines (NetFlow, IPFIX, sFLOW, netmap, PF_RING, PCAP).
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What can we do? We can detect hosts in our own network with a large amount of packets per second/bytes per second or flow per second incoming or outgoing from certain hosts. And we can call an external script which can notify you, switch off a server or blackhole the client.
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- We are part of [CloudRouter](https://cloudrouter.org/cloudrouter/2015/07/09/fastnetmon.html) distribution
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- [VyOS based iso image with bundled FastNetMon](docs/VYOS_BINARY_ISO_IMAGE.md)
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- [Docker image](docs/DOCKER_INSTALL.md)
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- [Binary rpm packages for CentOS 6/7 and Fedora 21](docs/INSTALL_RPM_PACKAGES.md)
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- [Automatic install script for Debian/Ubuntu/CentOS/Fedora/Gentoo](docs/INSTALL.md)
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- [Manual install on FreeBSD and Dragonfly BSD](docs/FreeBSD_INSTALL.md)
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- [Manual install on Mac OS X](docs/MAC_OS_INSTALL.md)
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- [Manual install on Slackware](docs/SLACKWARE_INSTALL.md)
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- [Manual install for VyOS](docs/VyOS_INSTALL.md)
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/FastVPSEestiOu/fastnetmon.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/FastVPSEestiOu/fastnetmon) [![Gitter](https://badges.gitter.im/Join%20Chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/FastVPSEestiOu/fastnetmon?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge) [![Stories in Progress](https://badge.waffle.io/FastVPSEestiOu/fastnetmon.svg?label=ready&title=Progress)](http://waffle.io/FastVPSEestiOu/fastnetmon)
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Supported packet capture engines:
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- NetFlow v5, v9
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- IPFIX
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- ![sFLOW](http://sflow.org/images/sflowlogo.gif) v4 (dev branch only), v5
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- Port mirror/SPAN capture with PF_RING (with ZC/DNA mode support [need license](http://www.ntop.org/products/pf_ring/)), NETMAP and PCAP
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You could look [comparison table](https://github.com/FastVPSEestiOu/fastnetmon/blob/master/docs/CAPTURE_BACKENDS.md) for all available packet capture engines.
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Features:
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- Complete [BGP Flow Spec support](docs/BGP_FLOW_SPEC.md), RFC 5575
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- Can process incoming and outgoing traffic
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- Can trigger block script if certain IP loads network with a large amount of packets/bytes/flows per second
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- Thresholds could be configured in per subnet basis with hostgroups feature
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- Could [announce blocked IPs](docs/EXABGP_INTEGRATION.md) to BGP router with [ExaBGP](https://github.com/Exa-Networks/exabgp)
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- Full integration with [Graphite](docs/GRAPHITE_INTEGRATION.md) and [InfluxDB](docs/INFLUXDB_INTEGRATION.md)
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- Deep packet inspection for attack traffic
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- netmap support (open source; wire speed processing; only Intel hardware NICs or any hypervisor VM type)
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- Could filter out NetFLOW v5 flows or sFLOW packets with script implemented in LUA (useful for port exclude)
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- Supports L2TP decapsulation, VLAN untagging and MPLS processing in mirror mode
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- Can work on server/soft-router
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- Can detect DoS/DDoS in 1-2 seconds
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- [Tested](https://github.com/FastVPSEestiOu/fastnetmon/blob/master/docs/PERFORMANCE_TESTS.md) up to 10GE with 12 Mpps on Intel i7 3820 with Intel NIC 82599
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- Complete plugin support
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- Could capture attack fingerprint in pcap format
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- Have [complete support](docs/DETECTED_ATTACK_TYPES.md) for most popular attack types
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Supported platforms:
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- Linux (Debian 6/7/8, CentOS 6/7, Ubuntu 12+)
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- FreeBSD 9, 10, 11
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- Mac OS X Yosemite
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Supported architectures:
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- x86 64 bit (recommended)
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- x86 32 bit
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Router integration instructions:
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- [Juniper MX Routers](docs/JUNOS_INTEGRATION.md)
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What is "flow" in FastNetMon terms? It's one or multiple udp, tcp, icmp connections with unique src IP, dst IP, src port, dst port and protocol.
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Main program screen image:
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![Main screen image](docs/images/fastnetmon_screen.png)
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Example for cpu load on Intel i7 2600 with Intel X540/82599 NIC on 400 kpps load:
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![Cpu consumption](docs/images/fastnetmon_stats.png)
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Example deployment scheme:
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![Network diagramm](docs/images/network_map.png)
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Example of [notification email](docs/ATTACK_REPORT_EXAMPLE.md) about detected attack.
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To enable sFLOW simply specify IP of server with installed FastNetMon and specify port 6343.
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To enable netflow simply specify IP of server with installed FastNetMon and specify port 2055.
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Why did we write this? Because we can't find any software for solving this problem in the open source world!
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How I can help project?
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- We are looking for maintainer for Debian and Fedora/EPEL packages
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- Test it!
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- Share your experience
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- Share your use cases
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- Share your improvements
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- Test it with different equipment
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- Create feature requests
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