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My goal is to find a way to backup the data, which is presented by the Kibana dashboard. Let's say that I reset the honeypot in 30 days, who then starts logging new data again. In a few months I might want to have a look at the previous data and present it in a (local) Kibana instance (for example). It must be deployed as fast as possible, without having to change too much in the honeypots way of working.
My question: is there a good way to "save" the generated honeypot data (the one seen on the Kibana dashboard)?
I looked at the docs and at the architecture, but I am still unsure where to start. Copying the whole /data folder does not seem to be the correct solution, right?
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Dear all,
My goal is to find a way to backup the data, which is presented by the Kibana dashboard. Let's say that I reset the honeypot in 30 days, who then starts logging new data again. In a few months I might want to have a look at the previous data and present it in a (local) Kibana instance (for example). It must be deployed as fast as possible, without having to change too much in the honeypots way of working.
My question: is there a good way to "save" the generated honeypot data (the one seen on the Kibana dashboard)?
I looked at the docs and at the architecture, but I am still unsure where to start. Copying the whole /data folder does not seem to be the correct solution, right?
Thank you in advance for your help.
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