diff --git a/front/plugins/sync/README.md b/front/plugins/sync/README.md index 26d0e631..f87417a6 100755 --- a/front/plugins/sync/README.md +++ b/front/plugins/sync/README.md @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ The plugin operates in three different modes based on the configuration settings ### Example use case: Network Setup with Multiple VLANs and VM Scanning -> Thank you to @richtj999 for the use case 🙏 +> Thank you to [@richtj999](https://github.com/richtj999) for the use case 🙏 I have 6 VLANs, all isolated by a firewall, except for one VLAN that has access to all the others. @@ -74,12 +74,12 @@ Initially, I had one virtual machine (VM) with 6 network cards, one for each VLA - One VM acts as the "server," and the other 5 as "clients." - The server has access to all VLANs (via firewall rules) and collects data from the client VMs, which each scan their own VLAN. -### Summary +#### Summary - **Single VM on six VLANs**: Slower because one VM scans all networks. - **Six VMs on six VLANs**: Faster because each VM scans its own network, sending the results to the server. -### Example Setup +#### Example Setup - **VM1 ("Server")**: Network 1 (can access all networks) - IP: `10.10.10.106` Receives data from all NetAlertX clients and scans network 1. @@ -101,9 +101,9 @@ Initially, I had one virtual machine (VM) with 6 network cards, one for each VLA --- -## How to Set It Up +#### How to Set It Up -### Server (VM1) +##### Server (VM1) 1. Go to **Settings > System > Sync Hub**. 2. Set the schedule (5 minutes works for me). @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Initially, I had one virtual machine (VM) with 6 network cards, one for each VLA 6. **Node Name**: Leave blank. 7. Check **Sync Devices**. -### Clients (VM2, VM3, VM4, VM5, VM6) +##### Clients (VM2, VM3, VM4, VM5, VM6) 1. Go to **Settings > System > Sync Hub**. 2. Set **When to run** to "Always after scan."