We all know: Naming Things Is Hard.

So, please help! I built a tool that simplifies running network traffic analysis.

It's built using open source components, and the code and documentation that runs the tool is all open source/openly licensed.

My current working name is Knock Knock. I am considering a change because Knock Knock is already used in different contexts.

If you have a different suggestion, let me know!

Please share - I'd love feedback!

Hopscotch
65.4%
Clementine
9.6%
Tangerine
11.5%
Knock Knock (despite overlaps)
13.5%
Poll ended at .

For those interested, here is a link to the code, which links to documentation.

https://codeberg.org/funnymonkey/knock_knock

knock_knock

Test. Report. Repeat

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@funnymonkey Neither, go for something completely unique and recognizable.
@dusoft Any suggestions?

@funnymonkey "Knock knock net" would be the closest, but that is taken along something similar: https://knock-knock.net/

So Transpanet (but possibly confusing/transparent typo), Netdoor, PacketLens ...

Knock-Knock | Live Intruder Map

A real-time 3D globe showing bots trying to break into my server via SSH

Hoppscotch • Open source API development ecosystem

Helps you create requests faster, saving precious time on development.

@tris

Oh, wow. TIL.

IMO that's different enough from what I'm doing to be distinct, but ugh, naming things is effing hard.

@funnymonkey Hopskotch does fit well, and its globally known, with (checking the. 'pedia) origins back in the BCE in India.

Just for fun I picked the losing option. Oh my darling, gotta like an underdog.

Great project.

@cogdog Yeah, I was partial to Clementine as well!

Thanks for the vote, and the kind words!

Hope all is good in your neck of the woods!