This repository contains a collection of tools and commands used for managing the lifecycle of enclaves. The Nitro CLI needs to be installed on the parent instance, and it can be used to start, manage, and terminate enclaves. The Nitro Enclaves kernel driver is available in the upstream Linux kernel starting with the v5.10 kernel for x86_64 and starting with the v5.16 kernel for arm64. The codebase from the 'drivers/virt/nitro_enclaves' directory in this GitHub repository is similar to the...
Ncurses-based monitoring application for wireless network devices
wavemon is a wireless device monitoring application that allows you to watch signal and noise levels, packet statistics, device configuration and network parameters of your wireless network hardware. It should work (though with varying features) with all devices supported by the Linux kernel. Apart from debian/ubuntu packages and slackbuild scripts for wavemon, this repository contains the full source code.
The Go language implementation of gRPC. HTTP/2 based RPC
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Displays a graph with network load. A simple program with a lot of customization options.
Currently only Linux platform is supported, as of the program uses /proc/net/dev file to collect network statistics.
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.
Trafficlogger is a tiny program which logs your traffic from each device that is listet in /proc/net/dev. It logs all traffic (TCP, UDP,...). It is written in ANSI-C and should compile and work on nearly all Linux distributions.
SrvReport is a simple and featurefull server monitoring and reporting
system. It will send every day a mail with the latest
state of the server including traffic (via /proc/net/dev and/or iptables), cpu, mail, http, ftp reports
and other logs.
StatScript is a traffic summary script for linux. It use /proc/net/dev to obtain the traffic per session and store it to the file. Then it summs the old and the current traffic. This scripts are useful for the traffic-controlled internet connection.
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FireWise Utilities (FWU) is a suite of tools for dynamically generating firewall tables in either binary or script format for several operating systems. Features in dev: iptables, ip6tables, ipfw, pf, SHA2 bin hashing and LZO bin compression
mysql-iptables collects an iptables chain list and stores them into a MySQL database. The values in the database are incremented on each update to give a total value, this eliminates the problem of reboot/crash lost info in /proc/net/dev. It originally u
An elliptic curve based encryption system for secure and private communications at the network level. Public key encryption is used to automatically negotiate keys for AES encryption links between all nodes in use. Dev version uses orinoco drivers.
daitrix is a secure os built on security, ease of use, and linux/unix based. verry fast to install with 4 setup types- dev, server, desktop and all. everything a normal linux distro has and then some.
Linux bandwidth monitor (bwmon) is yet another utility that measures bandwidth utiliazation per interface basis. It is coded in C and takes advantage of curses library. It runs only on Linux systems since the utility reads /proc/net/dev.
...The idea is to present an Obj-C interface to sockets in the lightest way possible, not requiring any extra libraries, frameworks, or files than what is supplied on the Mac OS X Dev CD.
Network load monitor via /proc/net/dev. Though by putting one's NIC into promiscues mode one can also get statistics for a whole LAN.
The 'module name' for CVS is 'netload', the programs name.
Presents stats as numbers and bar graphs.