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Stork is a dashboard for BIND 9 and Kea DHCP. It is under active development, with monthly releases. The initial priority is to provide monitoring and troubleshooting support.

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Stork

Stork is a new project led by ISC with the aim of delivering an ISC BIND 9 and ISC Kea DHCP use and monitoring dashboard. It is intended to be a spiritual successor of the earlier attempts - Kittiwake and Anterius.

It is currently in rapid development, with monthly releases with new features.

For details, please see Stork Administrator Reference Manual or Stork wiki.

Build instructions

The easiest way to run Stork is to install it using RPM and deb packages. The second easiest way is to use Docker (rake docker_up). However, it is possible to run Stork without docker. See Installation section of the Stork ARM.

Getting involved

Stork is in early stages of its development, but it's getting new features rapidly. We have new release every month. If you'd like to get involved, feel free to subscribe to the stork-dev mailing list or look at Stork project page. We're also on github.

Screenshots

Here are some screenshots from Stork version 0.6.0. The UI is changing frequently.

Login screen - this is where it all starts.

login

Subnets list

subnets

Networks list

networks

A dashboard!

dashboard

Stork is able to monitor HA status and provides additional insight into failover events.

ha-status

Stork is able to monitor BIND9 as well. You can have insight into how effective your caching is.

bind9-details

Stork can monitor multiple servers. Here's a list of servers (machines)

machines-list

There's a dedicated view for Kea processes (apps) running in your network

kea-apps-list

Stork provides support for Grafana. Here are some Kea and BIND9 dashboards:

grafana-kea4

grafana-bind

grafana-bind2

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