Big Brother

Big Brother is a combination of monitoring methods. Unlike SNMP where information is just collected and devices polled, Big Brother is designed in such a way that each local system broadcasts its own information to a central location. Simultaneously, Big Brother also polls all networked systems from a central location. This creates a highly efficient and redundant method for proactive network monitoring.

Tags Security Monitoring Networking Systems Administration
Operating Systems Mac OS X Windows Windows Windows POSIX BSD FreeBSD HP-UX IRIX Linux
Implementation C

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  • Rrelease-mid
  •  05 Jan 2004 10:00
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Changes: The license was changed. The server and client code and configuration were split. Checks were added for valid greetings in the basic network tests. The incoming and outgoing ports are now configurable. Compile-time options are now converted to runtime options. Bugfixes were made.

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  •  07 May 2002 00:32
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Changes: The bbrun script has been rewritten as a C program. Escalated and delayed recipients with large intervals are now notified properly. ACK IDs are reused when the pagetype is EVENT, and timestamp qualifiers (s/m/h/d) are now available in status messages.

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  •  14 Mar 2002 00:13
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Changes: Color and minutes are now configurable for server reboot check in this release. Generated HTML pages in pages/subpages can have their own header/footer and rep_header/rep_footer files, and there are some miscellaneous bugfixes.

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  •  24 Dec 2001 14:42
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Changes: Some issues with the new "subpage" directive have been fixed. There are minor configuration changes.

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  •  29 Nov 2001 02:42
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Changes: This release adds the "subpage" keyword in the configuration file to allow a 3rd level of generated HTML pages, and fixes for some outstanding bugs.

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Rcomment-before 29 Nov 2001 11:00 Rcomment-trans minitru Rcomment-after

Re: SNMP Traps?

> > Unlike SNMP where information is
> just collected and devices polled
>
> That's not correct, SNMP Traps can be
> sent from SNMP capable devices to a
> collection station without being
> poled.

Um, that's why I mentioned the phrase "just collected" above, as in traps being collected by a collection station...

Rcomment-before 29 Nov 2001 09:12 Rcomment-trans spd Rcomment-after

SNMP Traps?
> Unlike SNMP where information is just collected and devices polled

That's not correct, SNMP Traps can be sent from SNMP capable devices to a collection station without being poled.

Here's a brief introduction to how snmp works: snmp info (http://www.rad.com/networks/1995/snmp/snmp.htm)

Rcomment-before 09 Aug 2001 14:03 Rcomment-trans KimboMundy Rcomment-after

Works Great
I love BigBrother, it's a fabulous tool for monitoring web sites 24x7. I also use it to keep track of our LAN. Works like a charm on both Linux and Windows.

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