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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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akvorado
- Free / OSS Tool for NetFlow Traffic Visualizer
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Netflow recommendation for storing NAT translations on Cisco routers
i recently started using:https://github.com/akvorado/akvorado - very happy about it.
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Sniffnet – Comfortably monitor your Internet traffic (Like Wireshark)
I played with Elastiflow extensively some years ago - it was excellent, if a little hungry on memory, but I suspect most of that was the logstash & elasticsearch overhead.
Rob did a big rewrite about 4 years ago, I think, licensing the new codebase in a way that led us to look elsewhere.
There's some alternatives that aren't elastic under the hood, of course. The hard-to-type Akvorado looks very promising, especially given its heritage:
https://github.com/akvorado/akvorado
Because we're moving to opentel / prometheus, this project (seems quite active) is especially interesting, with the promise of integrating OS & app metrics, tracing, and netflow insights:
https://github.com/netobserv/flowlogs-pipeline
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Docker bridge IP ending up in Docker container
I'm trying to deploy Akvorado, this has gone fine in my home lab. However I'm struggling to make this work in my work's lab and it's something we are keen to get working.
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IT Pro Tuesday #245 - Collaboration Tool, Automation Blog, Flow Collector & More
Akvorado is a flow collector for Netflow/IPFIX and sFlow that enriches the data with interface names and geo information, and then exports the results or lets you browse them via a web interface. Kindly suggested by brynx97.
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Netflow collector software for lab purpose
I would look at https://github.com/akvorado/akvorado.
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What Netflow Analyzer Do You Use?
Akvorado, a free and opensource flow collector, developed by Vincent Bernat (Free)
- Which open source netflow collectors are you using?
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real-time analytics / traffic capture on MX204
I would also suggest Akvorado as an open source alternative.
- Akvorado: flow collector, hydrater and visualizer
sniffnet
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Sniffnet 1.3 released!
Sniffnet is an open source, Rust-based network monitoring tool I’ve been working on for almost two years now.
- Sniffnet – Comfortably monitor your Internet traffic (Like Wireshark)
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Sniffnet is now available for Arch Linux
As described in this issue the GUI library used by Sniffnet doesn't support yet text selection, but they are working on it and hopefully soon it will.
- Today I live talked about my Rust-based app on GitHub official YouTube and Twitch
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Save the date: GitHub Accelerator Demo Day on June 28
I’ll be personally talking about Sniffnet, the Rust-based network monitoring tool I’m working on: I’m so excited to share it with the world!
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Sniffnet is now available for FreeBSD
I'm the creator and maintainer of Sniffnet, an open-source network monitoring tool developed in Rust.
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Sniffnet – version 1.2.1 has just been released
Sniffnet is a Rust-based network monitoring tool to help everyone inspect their Internet traffic.
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Sniffnet, the Rust-based network monitoring tool, has now an official website
Sniffnet, a cross-platform app to comfortably monitor your Internet traffic written in Rust, has now a website. See the related discussion on Github.
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IP Utility - Not AngryIP
Another option is https://github.com/GyulyVGC/sniffnet if you are just trying to see what packets are flowing and who's talking. It's nowhere near as powerful as Wireshark (nor is it designed to be) but it might not be as confusing for someone who is new to network packet sniffing. I think the biggest downside is the Windows install file doesn't come with the NPCAP driver, I think they really need to bundle that with the installer the way Wireshark does, otherwise people may not get it to work.
What are some alternatives?
nfdump - Netflow processing tools
nuxt - The Intuitive Vue Framework.
goflow2 - High performance sFlow/IPFIX/NetFlow Collector
zenoh - zenoh unifies data in motion, data in-use, data at rest and computations. It carefully blends traditional pub/sub with geo-distributed storages, queries and computations, while retaining a level of time and space efficiency that is well beyond any of the mainstream stacks.
flowlogs-pipeline - Transform flow logs into metrics
sniffglue - Secure multithreaded packet sniffer
Bandwhich - Terminal bandwidth utilization tool
libpnet - Cross-platform, low level networking using the Rust programming language.
ipfixcol2 - High-performance NetFlow v5/v9 and IPFIX collector (RFC7011)
message-io - Fast and easy-to-use event-driven network library.
shownotes - notes for videos from my youtube channel