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Telegraf plugin for collecting metrics from PF
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input_plugins_reference PF input-pf
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v1.5.0 freebsd
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https://github.com/influxdata/telegraf/tree/v1.36.1/plugins/inputs/pf/README.md, PF Plugin Source

PF Input Plugin

This plugin gathers information from the FreeBSD or OpenBSD pf firewall like the number of current entries in the table, counters for the number of searches, inserts, and removals to tables using the pfctl command.

[!NOTE] This plugin requires the pfctl binary to be executable by Telegraf. It requires read access to the device file /dev/pf.

Introduced in: Telegraf v1.5.0 Tags: system, network OS support: freebsd

Global configuration options

In addition to the plugin-specific configuration settings, plugins support additional global and plugin configuration settings. These settings are used to modify metrics, tags, and field or create aliases and configure ordering, etc. See the CONFIGURATION.md for more details.

Configuration

# Gather counters from PF
[[inputs.pf]]
  ## PF require root access on most systems.
  ## Setting 'use_sudo' to true will make use of sudo to run pfctl.
  ## Users must configure sudo to allow telegraf user to run pfctl with no password.
  ## pfctl can be restricted to only list command "pfctl -s info".
  use_sudo = false

Permissions

You have several options to grant Telegraf the permissions to run pfctl:

  • Run telegraf as root. This is strongly discouraged.
  • Change the ownership and permissions for /dev/pf to allow being read by the Telegraf user. This is discouraged.
  • Configure sudo to allow running pfctl as root by the Telegraf user. This is the most restrictive option, but require sudo setup.
  • Add the Telegraf user to the proxy group as /dev/pf.

For the sudo option you may add the following to the sudo configuration:

telegraf ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /sbin/pfctl -s info

Metrics

  • pf
    • entries (integer, count)
    • searches (integer, count)
    • inserts (integer, count)
    • removals (integer, count)
    • match (integer, count)
    • bad-offset (integer, count)
    • fragment (integer, count)
    • short (integer, count)
    • normalize (integer, count)
    • memory (integer, count)
    • bad-timestamp (integer, count)
    • congestion (integer, count)
    • ip-option (integer, count)
    • proto-cksum (integer, count)
    • state-mismatch (integer, count)
    • state-insert (integer, count)
    • state-limit (integer, count)
    • src-limit (integer, count)
    • synproxy (integer, count)

Example Output

> pfctl -s info
Status: Enabled for 0 days 00:26:05           Debug: Urgent

State Table                          Total             Rate
  current entries                        2
  searches                           11325            7.2/s
  inserts                                5            0.0/s
  removals                               3            0.0/s
Counters
  match                              11226            7.2/s
  bad-offset                             0            0.0/s
  fragment                               0            0.0/s
  short                                  0            0.0/s
  normalize                              0            0.0/s
  memory                                 0            0.0/s
  bad-timestamp                          0            0.0/s
  congestion                             0            0.0/s
  ip-option                              0            0.0/s
  proto-cksum                            0            0.0/s
  state-mismatch                         0            0.0/s
  state-insert                           0            0.0/s
  state-limit                            0            0.0/s
  src-limit                              0            0.0/s
  synproxy                               0            0.0/s
pf,host=columbia entries=3i,searches=2668i,inserts=12i,removals=9i 1510941775000000000