k8spacket - packets traffic visualization for kubernetes
What's new in version 1.1.0
-
tls-parser
plugin can get information about the server certificate chain (TLS versions less than 1.3) - dashboard about TLS connections has changed to show server certificate chain details (depends on
marcusolsson-json-datasource
andmarcusolsson-dynamictext-panel
Grafana plugins)
What's new in version 1.0.0
- architecture of k8spacket changed to use
go plugins
(see available plugins here: https://github.com/k8spacket/plugins) - added the plugin with metrics about the TLS handshake process inside and outside the cluster (TLS version and cipher suite used)
- added a dashboard with TLS metrics
- added a dashboard about TLS connections
- IP and name of TLS client
- domain, IP, and port of TLS server
- supported TLS versions and cipher suites by the client
- chosen TLS version and cipher suite by the server
k8spacket
helps to understand TCP packets traffic in your kubernetes cluster:
- shows traffic between workloads in the cluster
- informs where the traffic is routed outside the cluster
- displays information about closing sockets by connections
- shows how many bytes are sent/received by workloads
- calculates how long the connections are established
- displays the net of connections between workloads in the whole cluster
k8spacket
uses Node Graph API Grafana datasource plugin. See details Node Graph API plugin
Installation
Install k8spacket
using helm chart (https://github.com/k8spacket/k8spacket-helm-chart)
helm repo add k8spacket https://k8spacket.github.io/k8spacket-helm-chart
helm repo update k8spacket
helm install k8spacket --namespace k8spacket k8spacket/k8spacket --create-namespace
Add Node Graph API
and JSON API
plugins and datasources to your Grafana instance. You can do it manually or change helm values for the Grafana chart, e.g.:
grafana:
env:
GF_INSTALL_PLUGINS: hamedkarbasi93-nodegraphapi-datasource,marcusolsson-json-datasource,marcusolsson-dynamictext-panel
datasources:
nodegraphapi-plugin-datasource.yaml:
apiVersion: 1
datasources:
- name: "Node Graph API"
jsonData:
url: "http://k8spacket.k8spacket.svc.cluster.local:8080/nodegraph"
access: "proxy"
basicAuth: false
isDefault: false
readOnly: false
type: "hamedkarbasi93-nodegraphapi-datasource"
typeLogoUrl: "public/plugins/hamedkarbasi93-nodegraphapi-datasource/img/logo.svg"
typeName: "node-graph-plugin"
orgId: 1
version: 1
marcusolsson-json-datasource.yaml:
apiVersion: 1
datasources:
- name: "JSON API"
url: "http://k8spacket.k8spacket.svc.cluster.local:8080/tlsparser/api/data"
access: "proxy"
basicAuth: false
isDefault: false
readOnly: false
type: "marcusolsson-json-datasource"
typeLogoUrl: "public/plugins/marcusolsson-json-datasource/img/logo.svg"
typeName: "json-api-plugin"
orgId: 1
version: 1
Fill additional scrape config to observe Prometheus metrics:
- job_name: "k8spacket-metrics"
metrics_path: /metrics
scrape_interval: 25s
static_configs:
- targets: [k8spacket.k8spacket.svc.cluster.local:8080]
Add dashboards configmap to Grafana stack
kubectl -n $GRAFANA_NS apply --recursive -f ./dashboards
Usage
Go to k8spacket - node graph
in Grafana Dashboards and use filters as below