JumpServer
JumpServer is an open source software that can come in handy in an IT department, it will allow us to create our central point of connections to the rest of the servers, that we will connect via web (HTML5) to RDP, SSH, MariaDB, VNC…
JumpServer is an open source software that can come in handy in an IT department, it will allow us to create our central point of connections to the rest of the servers, that we will connect via web (HTML5) to RDP, SSH, MariaDB, VNC…
I think that today there are not many who do not know what a Honeypot is, and how good it can be for us to have it implemented in our infrastructures. The idea of these gadgets as we know is to alert and detect attacks or curious people on the network; Well, in this post, we will also see how to integrate it with Centreon.
If we have a database out there with curious data and we want to visualize them in our Home Assistant… This is your post! We will see how we can easily make inquiries to BD, in this example it will be a MySQL where we will integrate it with Hassio, And we'll see in the end how cool it is.
In this chapter we will learn how to control the health of our plants in a simple and cheap way. Where we can know parameters such as the humidity it has, Temperature, The amount of light, or fertilizer among others.
Well, in this post we will see something as always different and that we can simply add to our Grafana installation, and it is nothing more than exploiting the usage data of our phone calls. I've been using it for a long time and I wanted to share it in case you're interested, I was curious how much I talked on my mobile phone, with whom, what they called me and I called, See it by schedules, people… with nougat!
Another marvel of monitoring with Centreon, is that it allows us to make queries to any type of database, in this post we will see how to query a MySQL database, We can launch any type of query that helps us to know the state or value that interests us, then we will be able to know that there are no blockages or that 'something’ He has not stopped writing on his table…
Call me meticulous, but I usually put the Home Assistant database on an external server with MariaDB or MySQL, since I usually make remote queries to the DB with some system, or for the issue of backup, robustness, etc… It is not something usual to do, But I'll leave you the steps in case you need it!
Come, We continue with a somewhat geeky post, but if you have a garden you may be interested… The thing is, I have one of those robots that mow the lawn at home, specifically a Bosch Indego 350, and through an API given to us by the manufacturer we will be able to know the status of the lawnmower at all times, as well as having access to some interesting values; And by the way, with this API we will also be able to control it, At the end of the post we will see how to check the weather and if it is not raining, Well, we sent it to be cut 😉