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doug edited this page Aug 27, 2019
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Please note! This wiki is no longer maintained. Our documentation has moved to https://securityonion.net/docs/. Please update your bookmarks. You can find the latest version of this page at: https://securityonion.net/docs/CapMe.
CapME is a web interface that allows you to:
- view a pcap transcript rendered with tcpflow
- view a pcap transcript rendered with Bro (especially helpful for dealing with gzip encoding)
- download a pcap
You can pivot to CapME from a NIDS alert in Squert or from any log in Kibana that has timestamp, source IP, source port, destination IP, and destination port.
When prompted for username/password, simply enter your normal Sguil/Squert/Kibana username/password.
- Introduction
- Use Cases
- Hardware Requirements
- Release Notes
- Download/Install
- Booting Issues
- After Installation
- UTC and Time Zones
- Services
- VirtualBox Walkthrough
- VMWare Walkthrough
- Videos
- Architecture
- Cheat Sheet
- Conference
- Elastic Stack
- Elastic Architecture
- Elasticsearch
- Logstash
- Kibana
- ElastAlert
- Curator
- FreqServer
- DomainStats
- Docker
- Redis
- Data Fields
- Beats
- Pre-Releases
- ELSA to Elastic
- Network Configuration
- Proxy Configuration
- Firewall/Hardening
- Email Configuration
- Integrating with other systems
- Changing IP Addresses
- NTP
- Managing Alerts
- Managing Rules
- Adding Local Rules
- Disabling Processes
- Filtering with BPF
- Adjusting PF_RING for traffic
- MySQL Tuning
- Adding a new disk
- High Performance Tuning
- Trimming PCAPs