[HN Gopher] Sniffnet - Comfortably monitor your internet traffic...
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Sniffnet - Comfortably monitor your internet traffic (like
Wireshark)
Author : kristianpaul
Score : 79 points
Date : 2023-07-14 19:20 UTC (3 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (www.sniffnet.net)
(TXT) w3m dump (www.sniffnet.net)
| danielvaughn wrote:
| I'm curious how this holds up against something like Charles
| Proxy.
| petters wrote:
| Does it support installing a certificate for inspection of https
| traffic? (Like mitmproxy)
| 1vuio0pswjnm7 wrote:
| Anything wrong with mitmproxy (not a user myself, just curious)
| PradeetPatel wrote:
| Nothing in particular, although it's UI is quite dated and
| not very user friendly.
| lucb1e wrote:
| The screenshot shows traffic volume per destination. I don't
| see a feature that would require traffic decryption nor any
| mention of how to install a cert, so I assume no. What would
| you want traffic decryption for?
| 1vuio0pswjnm7 wrote:
| "What would you want decryption for?"
|
| Not OP, but here's a Google employee explaining why one would
| want to decrypt traffic.
|
| https://web.archive.org/web/20220813220108if_/https://medium.
| ..
|
| More from F5.
|
| https://www.f5.com/solutions/use-cases/ssl-visibility
| tguvot wrote:
| it feels like its more "like ntop" and not "like wireshark"
| ivanstegic wrote:
| Sounds perfect for a container and raspberry Pi!
| kristianpaul wrote:
| "If you're looking for a quick and easy way to monitor your
| network traffic, this cross-platform app written in Rust
| definitely passes the Sniff Test"
| unixhero wrote:
| Application layer protocols are inferred from the transport port
| numbers, following the convention maintained by IANA.
| buildbot wrote:
| For the CLI, I recently found bandwich:
| https://github.com/imsnif/bandwhich
|
| The cargo install is currently borked but the prebuilt bin works
| fine.
| AstraZenecat wrote:
| can I ask why one would use this over wireshark?
| zamadatix wrote:
| Despite the title there is really not much relation beyond both
| tools monitor traffic. In general though, I'd say Wireshark is
| geared towards inspecting specific things while this is geared
| towards being a dashboard and filter of your overall network's
| internet traffic.
| bazmattaz wrote:
| Would love to see a tutorial for getting this setup on a
| raspberry pi with a web GUI on a local IP
| 1970-01-01 wrote:
| Just tried it, and it works. This would be an amazing tool on a
| home router.
| synergy20 wrote:
| openwrt has things like this for a while, via its web interface
| fiddyschmitt wrote:
| Can it throttle individual connections like NetLimiter?
| candiddevmike wrote:
| jnettop works really well from the commandline. Does what it says
| on the tin--like top, only for network traffic.
| acrophiliac wrote:
| This question probably identifies me as a dinosaur, but ... is
| there a user manual? I didn't see one in the README or on the web
| site.
| smartmic wrote:
| Hey, you greybeard. I couldn't find a manual either on first
| glance but, hey, we know about Github stars and see many
| colorful emoji and symbols on the frontpage.
|
| No, irony left aside. I also miss the clean, boring but highly
| useful landing pages of old-school utility programs. A short
| description and a well written man page was all we needed, plus
| some screenshots for TUI/GUI programs.
|
| My feeling is that especially Rust enthusiasts like emoji,
| colors and banners a lot. But maybe I am also just getting
| old...
| skinner927 wrote:
| Any time I see an emoji, I just want to turn away. I don't
| know why I'm so resistant to them. Possibly because I feel I
| can't take anyone seriously who would bother to pull up an
| on-screen keyboard just to add a little rocket ship to a line
| for almost no reason.
| kunwon1 wrote:
| I learned Perl as a first programming language, and to this
| day I maintain that their documentation is better than that
| of any other language I've tried. Putting a synopsis with
| example syntax at the very beginning is, IMO, the ideal.
|
| Example at [1]. I can take this and run with it, after
| reading for less than 15 seconds I know enough to start
| working.
|
| [1] https://metacpan.org/release/TIMB/DBI-1.616/view/DBI.pm
| kaueg wrote:
| In the past i was looking for a network sniffer software to
| detect DDoS attacks that works on Windows. To manually monitor a
| game server i was running, Sniffnet worked well even durring DDoS
| attacks.
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