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    Sysdig Inspect

    Sysdig Inspect

    A powerful opensource interface for container troubleshooting

    Sysdig Inspect is a powerful opensource interface for container troubleshooting and security investigation. Inspect's user interface is designed to intuitively navigate the data-dense sysdig captures that contain granular system, network, and application activity of a Linux system. Sysdig Inspect helps you understand trends, correlate metrics and find the needle in the haystack. It comes packed with features designed to support both performance and security investigations, with deep container introspection.
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    ksniff

    ksniff

    Kubectl plugin to ease sniffing on kubernetes pods using tcpdump

    ...You get the full power of Wireshark with minimal impact on your running pods. When working with micro-services, many times it's very helpful to get a capture of the network activity between your micro-service and its dependencies. ksniff use kubectl to upload a statically compiled tcpdump binary to your pod and redirect it's output to your local Wireshark for a smooth network debugging experience.
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