We all know: Naming Things Is Hard.
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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!
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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!
For those interested, here is a link to the code, which links to documentation.
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R relay@relay.infosec.exchange shared this topic
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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!
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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!
@funnymonkey Neither, go for something completely unique and recognizable.
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@funnymonkey Neither, go for something completely unique and recognizable.
@dusoft Any suggestions?
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@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 ...
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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!
@funnymonkey I like "Hopscotch" as it fits my mind's mental image that the software is hopping around in the network traffic.
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