[IntelMQ-users] Parameters for file-collectors

Sebastian Wagner wagner at cert.at
Wed Jan 27 17:38:35 CET 2021


Hi,

On 1/26/21 8:11 AM, Henrik Jensen - TeleDCIS wrote:
> I do as you described, when I then run the CLI command “intelmqctl
> check”, the system tells me the following: “Bot 'File-Collector' has
> no 'name'.”, what does that mean then?

I think we can remove this check, as the name field is not required, it
was just there for historical reasons.

So you can ignore this warning. Although I don't know how that field did
vanish from your configuration...

best regards
Sebastian

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> *From:*Sebastian Wagner <wagner at cert.at>
> *Sent:* 25. januar 2021 17:09
> *To:* Henrik Jensen - TeleDCIS <hj at teledcis.dk>
> *Cc:* intelmq-users at lists.cert.at
> *Subject:* Re: [IntelMQ-users] Parameters for file-collectors
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> Hi Henrik,
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> On 1/25/21 2:43 PM, Henrik Jensen - TeleDCIS wrote:
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>     I’m new to IntelMQ. But nevertheless I’m wondering how you are
>     getting IntelMQ to use files uploaded in a directory. My only
>     knowledge of IntelMQ Is using the GUI I’m not a scripting guy at all.
>
>      
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>     Could someone in this community please help with setting the right
>     parameters for the “file-collector2 bot in the GUI of IntelMQ?
>
> To add a bot to the configuration, either drag it from the list of
> available bots on the left to the desired place into the graph, or -
> alternatively - click "Add Bot", select a destination position in the
> graph and then on the left the bot you want to add.
>
> In any way, you'll get an interface to configure the parameters. You
> get the same interface when you edit an existing bot (select the bot
> and click "Edit Bot", or double-click the bot).
>
> Look at the section "runtime". As "path" enter the directory where the
> bot should expect the files. "postfix" is the file ending (could also
> be an empty string/null). That's the bare minimum. "rate_limit" is the
> time in seconds, the bot is sleeping between the runs, adjust it to
> your needs. "delete_file" determines if the file should be deleted
> after it has been picked by.
>
> The documentation on this bot can be found here:
> https://intelmq.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/bots.html#fileinput
>
> best regards
> Sebastian
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