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* [[EGI_CSIRT:Monitoring:EGIPakiti|EGI Pakiti instance]]
[[http://pakiti.sf.net/][Pakiti]] is a client-server tool to collect and evaluate data about packages installed on Linux machines, primarily meant to identify vulnerable SW that have not been properly updated. The EGI CSIRT operates the [[EGI_CSIRT:Monitoring:EGIPakiti|EGI Pakiti instance]] that is used to monitor the state of the EGI sites.
 
A site can also choose to install its own Pakiti instance. There is a documentation guide available from the [[http://pakiti.sf.net/#Documentation][Pakiti homepage]] that describes the steps needed to deploy the server and clients. The Nagios probes used to launch the Pakiti client in the EGI are also available.

Revision as of 11:47, 21 July 2011


| Mission | Members | Contacts
| Incident handling | Alerts | Monitoring | Security challenges | Procedures | Dissemination



See the description of the Security Monitoring Group for general description of the activity.

Security monitoring with Nagios

Pakiti

[[1][Pakiti]] is a client-server tool to collect and evaluate data about packages installed on Linux machines, primarily meant to identify vulnerable SW that have not been properly updated. The EGI CSIRT operates the EGI Pakiti instance that is used to monitor the state of the EGI sites.

A site can also choose to install its own Pakiti instance. There is a documentation guide available from the [[2][Pakiti homepage]] that describes the steps needed to deploy the server and clients. The Nagios probes used to launch the Pakiti client in the EGI are also available.