[AusNOG] Network Diagnostic Tool

Paul Wilkins paulwilkins369 at gmail.com
Thu Nov 24 11:04:25 EST 2016


The problem Mehrdad for distributing bespoke scripts/tools is enterprise
security. Network management platforms can go pretty much anywhere, have
low level access, and can read traffic on the wire. So they're a really
attractive vector for attackers. Consequently if your tool doesn't come
from some Fortune 500, you will simply not get the install request past
most change management boards.

I think we've all at some time struggled with SOE machines that didn't have
ping installed.

Kind regards

Paul Wilkins


On 24 November 2016 at 09:20, Mehrdad Arshad Rad <arshad.rad at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've started to develop an open source tool 4-5 months ago to help
> neteng/sysadmin/sysops please take look at the below links and let me know
> if you have any suggestions.
>
> https://github.com/mehrdadrad/mylg
>
> You can download it for different operating systems at http://mylg.io
>
> Features:
>
>
>    - Popular looking glasses (ping/trace/bgp): Telia, Level3
>    - More than 200 countries DNS Lookup information
>    - Local ping and real-time trace route
>    - Packet analyzer - TCP/IP and other packets
>    - Quick NMS (network management system)
>    - Local HTTP/HTTPS ping (GET, POST, HEAD)
>    - RIPE information (ASN, IP/CIDR)
>    - PeeringDB information
>    - Port scanning
>    - Network LAN Discovery
>    - Web dashboard
>    - Configurable options
>    - Direct access to commands from shell
>    - Support vi and emacs mode, almost all basic features
>    - CLI auto complete and history features
>
>
> Thanks,
> Mehrdad
>
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