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    Kindling

    Kindling

    eBPF-based Cloud Native Monitoring Tool

    ...Besides trace profiling, Kindling provides an easy way to get an overview of network flows in the Kubernetes environment and many built-in network monitor dashboards like TCP retransmit, DNS, throughput, and TPS. Not only as a network monitor, but Kindling is also trying to analyze one detail RPC call and get the following information, which can be found in network Explore in Chrome. The usage is the same as network exploration in Chrome, with which users can tell which part to dig into to find the root cause of the problem in the production environment.
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    A network tool with gui for whois, ping, traceroute, ns lookup (dig, dns), portscan, network calculator, visual net plan - written in java.
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    Multidig was created to verify consistent resolution across a network of DNS servers. Essentially, it performs a "dig-like" resolution on each server in a list and compares the results. It was developed so that admins know when changes have propagated.
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