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An interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testing and software development.
A cross-platform application to comfortably monitor and analyze your Internet traffic with a graphical interface.
A web-based network traffic monitoring and security analysis application for real-time network visibility.
A Go library for packet decoding, capture, and network traffic analysis.
A CLI tool that automatically patches Android APK files to bypass HTTPS security for traffic inspection.
A web debugging proxy that captures and analyzes network traffic using the Chrome DevTools interface.
A no-root Android app for monitoring, analyzing, and blocking app network traffic with PCAP export and TLS decryption.
A curated list of open-source and research tools for capturing, analyzing, and processing network packet captures (PCAP files).
An on-path blackbox network traffic security testing tool for detecting weak TLS/SSL connections and cleartext traffic.
A Linux kernel module and user-space framework for high-speed packet capture and processing with a consistent API.
A comprehensive suite for man-in-the-middle attacks, featuring live connection sniffing, content filtering, and protocol dissection.
A suite of network fingerprinting standards for TLS, TCP, HTTP, SSH, and other protocols to facilitate threat detection and security analysis.
A Python RDP man-in-the-middle tool and library for intercepting, monitoring, and analyzing Remote Desktop Protocol connections.
A TCP/IP packet demultiplexer that captures and reconstructs TCP connections into separate files for protocol analysis and forensics.
An open-source computer vision tool that detects, tracks, and counts moving objects from cameras and videos.
A free, cross-platform, single-file fake protocol server simulator that can start or stop multiple network services.
A lightweight suite of passive network monitoring tools supporting NetFlow, sFlow, IPFIX, libpcap, and BGP telemetry.
A PCAP-based network packet analyzer that applies grep-like pattern matching to packet payloads across multiple protocols.
A suite of tools for collecting, processing, and analyzing NetFlow, IPFIX, and sFlow data from network devices.
Visualizes network topologies and communication flows from pcap files across device, IP, and TCP/UDP layers.
A high-performance passive DNS monitoring framework that captures, indexes, and analyzes DNS traffic for security and network insights.
A high-level C++ library for crafting, decoding, and sniffing network packets with a Scapy-like interface.
A Perl tool that extracts and reassembles application sessions and files from network packet captures for analysis and replay.
An open-source Java proxy for penetration testing, enabling traffic analysis and modification of TCP/UDP application protocols.
A network packet capture compiler for rapidly modeling and generating network traffic in hexdump or libpcap format.
A Rust library for multi-protocol passive network fingerprinting, combining p0f-style TCP/HTTP analysis with JA4-style TLS client analysis.
A comprehensive performance tuning guide for optimizing Suricata IDS/IPS deployments in high-throughput network environments.
A command-line tool for analyzing server access logs with filters and detailed reports.
A web interface for exploring Suricata EVE outputs, designed for CTF players to analyze network flows during attack-defense games.
A camouflage proxy for Tor that disguises traffic to evade censorship by making it look like normal web browsing.
A tool to normalize, index, enrich, and visualize network packet captures (pcap) using Redis and interactive web graphics.
A simulator for analyzing Tor network path selection and traffic correlation attacks under realistic adversarial models.
Analyzes web traffic via Squid proxy to detect command and control servers and malicious sites using Spamhaus data.
A lightweight full-packet network traffic recorder and buffering tool for commodity hardware.
A Clojure wrapper for jNetPcap that simplifies packet capturing and network traffic analysis.
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