It must be capable of running both pi-hole and the splunk forwarder Agent. The Raspberry Pi 2, Model B, 1GB RAM is ideal.
Refer to: https://raspberrypi.org for resellers.
Refer to: https://pi-hole.net for instructions on how to install pi-hole onto your Raspberry Pi.
Refer to: https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/1611/ on how to download and install the forwarder on your Raspberry Pi.
pi-hole Visualiser was built and tested and deployed on Splunk Enterprise 6.3.2 using Deployment Server
Some visualisations used by pi-hole Visualiser may not be supported on older versions.
Refer to: http://www.splunk.com/en_us/download.html for download and install instructions.
Refer to documentation inside the App.
Refer to documentation inside the App.
Latest Update
Tested with Pi-hole v3.3
Tested with Splunk 7.0.2
1.1.1 - pi-hole Visualiser now creates its own index, squashed bugs introduced in 1.1
1.1 : Added "Pi Health" dashboards and scripted inputs, bug fixes, standardized drilldown actions, overhauled documentation content and formatting.
Refer to README.pdf in the root of the archive
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