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    Sniffnet

    Sniffnet

    Application to comfortably monitor your Internet traffic

    Application to comfortably monitor your Internet traffic. Multithreaded, cross-platform, and reliable. Sniffnet is completely free, open-source software which needs lots of effort and time to develop and maintain. Save complete textual reports with detailed information for each network connections. Get details about domain names and network providers of the hosts you are exchanging traffic with.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Narrowlink

    Narrowlink

    A self-hosted solution to enable secure connectivity between devices

    ...It is designed to make exposing local services simple, fast, and secure with no need for port forwarding or cloud relays. Narrowlink is ideal for developers, self-hosters, and remote teams looking for frictionless, encrypted connectivity.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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