diff --git a/.github/DISCUSSION_TEMPLATE/3.0.yml b/.github/DISCUSSION_TEMPLATE/3.0.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 6eafedfcb..000000000 --- a/.github/DISCUSSION_TEMPLATE/3.0.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,179 +0,0 @@ -body: - - type: markdown - attributes: - value: | - If your organization needs more immediate, enterprise grade professional support, with one-on-one virtual meetings and screensharing, contact us via our website: https://securityonion.com/support - - type: dropdown - attributes: - label: Version - description: Which version of Security Onion are you asking about? - options: - - - - 3.0.0 - - Other (please provide detail below) - validations: - required: true - - type: dropdown - attributes: - label: Installation Method - description: How did you install Security Onion? - options: - - - - Security Onion ISO image - - Cloud image (Amazon, Azure, Google) - - Network installation on Red Hat derivative like Oracle, Rocky, Alma, etc. (unsupported) - - Network installation on Ubuntu (unsupported) - - Network installation on Debian (unsupported) - - Other (please provide detail below) - validations: - required: true - - type: dropdown - attributes: - label: Description - description: > - Is this discussion about installation, configuration, upgrading, or other? - options: - - - - installation - - configuration - - upgrading - - other (please provide detail below) - validations: - required: true - - type: dropdown - attributes: - label: Installation Type - description: > - When you installed, did you choose Import, Eval, Standalone, Distributed, or something else? - options: - - - - Import - - Eval - - Standalone - - Distributed - - other (please provide detail below) - validations: - required: true - - type: dropdown - attributes: - label: Location - description: > - Is this deployment in the cloud, on-prem with Internet access, or airgap? - options: - - - - cloud - - on-prem with Internet access - - airgap - - other (please provide detail below) - validations: - required: true - - type: dropdown - attributes: - label: Hardware Specs - description: > - Does your hardware meet or exceed the minimum requirements for your installation type as shown at https://securityonion.net/docs/hardware? - options: - - - - Meets minimum requirements - - Exceeds minimum requirements - - Does not meet minimum requirements - - other (please provide detail below) - validations: - required: true - - type: input - attributes: - label: CPU - description: How many CPU cores do you have? - validations: - required: true - - type: input - attributes: - label: RAM - description: How much RAM do you have? - validations: - required: true - - type: input - attributes: - label: Storage for / - description: How much storage do you have for the / partition? - validations: - required: true - - type: input - attributes: - label: Storage for /nsm - description: How much storage do you have for the /nsm partition? - validations: - required: true - - type: dropdown - attributes: - label: Network Traffic Collection - description: > - Are you collecting network traffic from a tap or span port? - options: - - - - tap - - span port - - other (please provide detail below) - validations: - required: true - - type: dropdown - attributes: - label: Network Traffic Speeds - description: > - How much network traffic are you monitoring? - options: - - - - Less than 1Gbps - - 1Gbps to 10Gbps - - more than 10Gbps - validations: - required: true - - type: dropdown - attributes: - label: Status - description: > - Does SOC Grid show all services on all nodes as running OK? - options: - - - - Yes, all services on all nodes are running OK - - No, one or more services are failed (please provide detail below) - validations: - required: true - - type: dropdown - attributes: - label: Salt Status - description: > - Do you get any failures when you run "sudo salt-call state.highstate"? - options: - - - - Yes, there are salt failures (please provide detail below) - - No, there are no failures - validations: - required: true - - type: dropdown - attributes: - label: Logs - description: > - Are there any additional clues in /opt/so/log/? - options: - - - - Yes, there are additional clues in /opt/so/log/ (please provide detail below) - - No, there are no additional clues - validations: - required: true - - type: textarea - attributes: - label: Detail - description: Please read our discussion guidelines at https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/securityonion/discussions/1720 and then provide detailed information to help us help you. - placeholder: |- - STOP! 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