Tired of jumping between netstat, ss, top, htop, and multiple terminal windows just to see what's happening on your system?

NetScope is an open-source terminal-based network and process monitor that gives you a real-time view of connections, listening ports, network activity, interfaces, and running processes from a single interface.

GitHub: https://github.com/yodabytz/netscope

#Linux #OpenSource #SysAdmin #Networking #DevOps #Terminal #NetScope #SelfHosted

Alongside the #netScope® Desk 1.12 release, the netScope® Group 1.12 update is also out now!
This version adds support for a few new formats — AFI, BIF, and Philips BigTiff — giving you even more flexibility in your workflows.
#softwareupdate #netScopeGroup #netScope #SoftwareRelease #AFI #BIF #BigTiff #IBL
Learn more at https://www.netscope.de/en/networking/group/?ma
netScope® Group

External and remote reporting under your control. Provide whole slide imaging data directly to others, without long copying and with permissions per file.

netScope

#Dns blocking: I am searching a good comparison on dns blocking services like

#Nextdns.io
#Cisco #umbrella
#Blueshield
#Zscaler dns control
#Netscope dns
Webtitan
#Cloudflare dns filter
#Infoblox bloxone
#Paloalto DNS Filter
#DNS.Watch
#DNS.sb
#Quad9

It's amazing how many orders of magnitude of security MITM security bloatware like #Netscope destroy in your company.

Once you forced Netscope on your devs, they will

  • Remove certificate checking for each package manager (like pip, conda, ...) because you broke it on their dev machines – yes, it will then remain deactivated in your official CI/CD pipelines as well
  • Run docker images from unverified sources and use them as base images because, yes, you also broke that on their dev machines.
  • Not installing any security updates for IDEs like PyCharm because, yes, you also broke those by manipulating their CA file
  • Try to do as much dev work outside your company network as possible because less things are broken outside than inside.