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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.
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    Vigil

    Vigil

    Monitors a distributed infrastructure and sends alerts

    Vigil is an open-source Status Page you can host on your infrastructure, used to monitor all your servers and apps, and visible to your users. It is useful in microservices contexts to monitor both apps and backends. If a node goes down in your infrastructure, you receive a status change notification in a Slack channel, Email, Twilio SMS or/and XMPP.
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    Quip Node Manager

    Quip Node Manager

    A simple GUI client to manage a Quip Network node

    Quip Node Manager is a graphical interface tool designed to simplify the management and operation of nodes within the Quip Network ecosystem. It provides a user-friendly way to start, stop, monitor, and configure blockchain nodes without requiring deep command-line knowledge. The application is built in Rust and is intended to abstract the complexity of node lifecycle management, making decentralized infrastructure more accessible to developers and operators.
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    baru

    baru

    A system monitor written in Rust and C

    Baru gathers the information from /sys and /proc filesystems (filled by the kernel). Except for audio and network modules that use C libraries. There is no memory leak over time. All modules are threaded. Thanks to this design (as well as Rust and C), baru is lightweight and efficient. It can run at a high refresh rate with a minimal processor footprint. The audio module communicates with the PipeWire/PulseAudio server through client API to retrieve its data. Wireless and wired modules use...
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    KMON

    KMON

    Linux Kernel Manager and Activity Monitor

    The kernel is the part of the operating system that facilitates interactions between hardware and software components. On most systems, it is loaded on startup after the bootloader and handles I/O requests as well as peripherals like keyboards, monitors, network adapters, and speakers. The Linux kernel is the open-source, monolithic, and, Unix-like operating system kernel that is used in the Linux distributions, various embedded systems such as routers, and as well as in all Android-based...
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