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README.md

MISP-Dashboard

A Dashboard showing live data and statistics from the MISP ZMQ

Installation

  • Launch ./install_dependencies.sh from the MISP-Dashboard directory
  • Update the configuration file config.cfg so that it matches your system
    • Fields that you may change:
      • RedisGlobal -> host
      • RedisGlobal -> port
      • RedisLog -> zmq_url
      • RedisMap -> pathMaxMindDB

Starting the System

  • Activate your virtualenv . ./DASHENV/bin/activate
  • Listen to the MISP feed by starting the zmq_subscriber ./zmq_subscriber.py
  • Start the Flask server ./server.py

zmq_subscriber options


A zmq subscriber. It subscribe to a ZMQ then redispatch it to the MISP-dashboard

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -n ZMQNAME, --name ZMQNAME
                        The ZMQ feed name
  -u ZMQURL, --url ZMQURL
                        The URL to connect to