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|Full description=NetCube (a.k.a. Jeff's version of The Spinning Cube of Potential Doom) is a python utility for visualizing network traffic in a 3d simulation. The x, y, and z axes correspond to the source IP address, the port number, and the destination IP address, respectively. This applies only to TCP and UDP traffic, of course, but that's the bulk of the traffic out there! Why bother? Well for one, visualization seems to help humans in identifying port scans and the like. See the original [http://www.nersc.gov/nusers/security/TheSpinningCube.php/ The Spinning Cube of Potential Doom] page for more info. | |Full description=NetCube (a.k.a. Jeff's version of The Spinning Cube of Potential Doom) is a python utility for visualizing network traffic in a 3d simulation. The x, y, and z axes correspond to the source IP address, the port number, and the destination IP address, respectively. This applies only to TCP and UDP traffic, of course, but that's the bulk of the traffic out there! Why bother? Well for one, visualization seems to help humans in identifying port scans and the like. See the original [http://www.nersc.gov/nusers/security/TheSpinningCube.php/ The Spinning Cube of Potential Doom] page for more info. | ||
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|Documentation note=https://echospiral.com/trac/cube/wiki/QuickStart | |Documentation note=https://echospiral.com/trac/cube/wiki/QuickStart | ||
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|Keywords=security,packet,monitoring,utility,Python,OpenGL,pygame,security scanner,network alert,network traffic | |Keywords=security,packet,monitoring,utility,Python,OpenGL,pygame,security scanner,network alert,network traffic | ||
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|Version identifier=0.3.0 | |Version identifier=0.3.0 | ||
|Version date=2009-05-28 | |Version date=2009-05-28 | ||
|Version status=beta | |Version status=beta | ||
|Version download=http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/N/NetCube/NetCube-0.3.0.zip#md5=4c0b0546c9cfc4a31111b10f6a4e5616 | |Version download=http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/N/NetCube/NetCube-0.3.0.zip#md5=4c0b0546c9cfc4a31111b10f6a4e5616 | ||
+ | |Last review by=Bendikker | ||
+ | |Last review date=2018/04/03 | ||
+ | |Submitted by=Database conversion | ||
+ | |Submitted date=2011-04-01 | ||
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+ | |License verified by=Kelly Hopkins | ||
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{{Person | {{Person | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:47, 3 April 2018
NetCube
http://echospiral.com/trac/cube
a python utility for visualizing network traffic in a 3d simulation.
NetCube (a.k.a. Jeff's version of The Spinning Cube of Potential Doom) is a python utility for visualizing network traffic in a 3d simulation. The x, y, and z axes correspond to the source IP address, the port number, and the destination IP address, respectively. This applies only to TCP and UDP traffic, of course, but that's the bulk of the traffic out there! Why bother? Well for one, visualization seems to help humans in identifying port scans and the like. See the original The Spinning Cube of Potential Doom page for more info.
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