Know when someone is trying to break into your server.
Frabs watches your server around the clock for attacks, break-in attempts, and anything else that looks wrong, and shows it all on one screen. It runs on your own server, so your logs and data never leave it.
Frabs.net only handles your account, billing, and licence key. The panel that watches your server runs on your server.
What it watches for
The things that usually get noticed too late.
DDoS attacks
If your server gets hit with a flood of fake traffic meant to knock it offline, Frabs sees it happening and tells you.
Brute force
Someone trying password after password to get into SSH or a login page shows up here, not buried in a log file.
Web attacks
Requests designed to break into your website or app get flagged as they happen, not after the damage is done.
SSH attacks
Break-in attempts and probing against SSH, your server's front door, are tracked and explained in plain terms.
Port scans
When someone is quietly checking which doors on your server are unlocked, Frabs notices and shows you what they found.
Malware signals
Frabs watches for the telltale signs of a hacked website or server, like a hidden file used to control it remotely.
Bot traffic
Tells real visitors apart from bots and scrapers crawling your site, so you know what is actually happening on your server.
Suspicious IPs
Addresses that keep coming back with bad behaviour are flagged, so you can see the repeat offenders at a glance.
Day to day upkeep
The basics, kept in view.
Most server problems come from small things left unchecked: an open port nobody remembers, a certificate about to expire, a patch that never got installed. Frabs keeps all of it in one place.
Firewall
See what your firewall is letting through and what it is blocking, without digging through rules on the command line.
SSH security
Checks how well SSH is locked down and shows recent logins, so you know who has been getting in and how.
Users & access
A side by side view of who has an account on the server itself and who has access to the Frabs panel.
SSL certificates
Keeps track of your certificates so you find out about an expiry with weeks to spare, not from a browser warning.
Security updates
Shows which security patches are waiting to be installed, so nothing important gets missed.
Open ports
Lists every port that is open to the internet and what is running behind it, so nothing is exposed by accident.
Docker security
An overview of your containers and what they expose, if your server runs Docker.
Fewer false alarms
Frabs learns what normal looks like on your server.
Every server is different. A busy shop gets traffic spikes on launch day, and that is not an attack. Frabs learns your server's normal patterns over time, so it can tell the difference between a real threat and a normal Tuesday.
Tell it about busy periods
Got a sale or a launch coming up? Add it as an expected busy period so a traffic spike does not get flagged as an attack.
Mark sources you trust
Add your office, your monitoring tools, or a colleague's address as trusted, so their activity is recorded but never raises an alarm.
Alerts sent your way
Get told about the things that matter by email, webhook, or your own mail server, with quiet hours if you do not want a 3am alert for something minor.
Logs, replay, and reports
Search every log in one place, step back through everything that happened before an incident, and generate a PDF report to share or keep on file.
Getting started
Buy a plan. Install Frabs. Keep your data.
Frabs handles logs, alerts, reports, and encryption locally on your server. Frabs.net never becomes a place where your data lives.
Create an account
Sign up at frabs.net and choose a single-server plan.
Copy your key
Your account page shows the licence key and the install command for your server.
Install it
Run one command on your own server. Frabs installs and runs there, not in our cloud.
Keep everything local
Your logs, alerts, and reports stay on your server. We never see them.