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A Network Packet Sniffing tool developed in Python 3
A Network Packet Sniffer developed in Python 3. Packets are disassembled as they arrive at a given network interface controller and their information is displayed on the screen. This application depends exclusively on the NETProtocols library (also developed and maintained by EONRaider) from version 2.0.0 and above and can be run by any Python 3.8+ interpreter.
Count the number of people around you by monitoring wifi signals
...You will be prompted for the WiFi adapter to use for scanning. Make sure to use an adapter that supports "monitor" mode. You can modify the scan time, designate the adapter, or modify the output using some command-line options.
Snetz is a small and simple live network bandwidth monitoring tool implemented in python. These tool get a some values from the pseudo-file "/proc/net/dev" and re-presented to the standard output.
A command line tool that allows you to (live) analyze netfilter (iptables) log files. It provides a nice output and has features like displaying hostnames, duplicate detection... More info (+ screenshots) can be found in the pdf inside the tarball.
ng-upnp2mrtg queries UPnP capable routers and retrieves the traffic byte counters and the uptime information. The output can be used by the popular Multi Router Traffic Grapher (mrtg). Simple adaptation to other UPnP capable routers.
Originally written by Paul Vixie in 1986 and distributed through mod.sources, "display" is a program which will repeatedly execute a command and display the output through curses. The purpose of this project is to maintain and extend display.