SysSpecter is a comprehensive tool designed to monitor and report various aspects of network traffic and system status. It offers real-time insights into network connections, interface lists, system performance, memory usage, disk space, and more, making it an invaluable resource for system administrators and network engineers.
- Network Traffic Analysis: Monitor incoming and outgoing network traffic, including bytes, packets, errors, and dropped packets.
- System Health Monitoring: Keep tabs on the overall status of your system, including memory usage and disk space.
- Real-Time Updates: Get per-second updates on network traffic to identify potential issues promptly.
To install SysSpecter, clone this repository to your local machine:
git clone https://github.com/aDarkDev/SysSpecter.git
cd SysSpecternext install golang:
sudo apt install golang-gonext install require libraries:
go mod tidyًRun:
sudo go run .
Or you can use latest compiled file from here
After installation, you can start the SysSpecter service. Here are some examples of how to use the available endpoints:
curl http://localhost:port/network/traffic/per_secondExample Response:
{"incoming": 2.51,"outgoing": 0.21}curl http://localhost:port/network/interface_listExample Response:
["docker0","lo","nekoray-tun","wlo1"]curl http://localhost:port/network/connectionsExample Response:
[
    {
        "dest_ip": "127.0.0.1",
        "dest_port": "8877",
        "source_ip": "127.0.0.1",
        "source_port": "53492",
        "protocol":"tcp"
    },
    {
        "dest_ip": "142.250.185.66",
        "dest_port": "443",
        "source_ip": "172.19.0.1",
        "source_port": "41714",
        "protocol":"tcp"
    }
    ...
]curl http://localhost:port/system/statusExample Response:
{
    "cpu_count": 8,
    "cpu_usage": 5.569620253177614,
    "mem_size": 15685.328125,
    "mem_usage": 25.0707020195027,
    "uptime_int": 39155,
    "uptime_str": "0 day(s) 10 hour(s) 52 min(s)"
}curl http://localhost:port/system/memoryExample Response:
{
    "mem_alloc": 974296,
    "mem_heap_alloc": 974296,
    "mem_size": 15685.328125,
    "mem_swap": 1024454656,
    "mem_sys": 13781776,
    "mem_total_alloc": 3719680
}curl http://localhost:port/system/disksExample Response:
{
    "/": 25.907221257048235,
    "/boot/efi": 36.42069498697917,
    "/dev": 0,
    "/dev/hugepages": 0,
    "/dev/mqueue": 0,
    "/dev/pts": 0,
    "/dev/shm": 0.8571405802197716,
    "/home/ghost": 25.907221257048235,
    "/proc": 0,
    "/proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc": 0,
    "/run": 0.6352961685489796,
    "/run/credentials/systemd-sysusers.service": 0,
    "/run/lock": 0.078125,
    "/run/user/1000": 0.009214432291355368,
    "/run/user/1000/doc": 0,
    "/run/user/1000/gvfs": 0,
    "/snap/code/149": 100,
}- curl http://localhost:port/network/traffic/graph
- Html live graph, open in browser: http://localhost:port/network/traffic/live_graph
- Bytes: curl http://localhost:port/network/incoming/bytes?interface=<interface>
- Packets: curl http://localhost:port/network/incoming/packets?interface=<interface>
- Errors: curl http://localhost:port/network/incoming/errors?interface=<interface>
- Dropped: curl http://localhost:port/network/incoming/dropped?interface=<interface>
- Bytes: curl http://localhost:port/network/outgoing/bytes?interface=<interface>
- Packets: curl http://localhost:port/network/outgoing/packets?interface=<interface>
- Errors: curl http://localhost:port/network/outgoing/errors?interface=<interface>
- Dropped: curl http://localhost:port/network/outgoing/dropped?interface=<interface>
Contributions are what make the open-source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.
- Fork the Project
- Create your Feature Branch (git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature)
- Commit your Changes (git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature')
- Push to the Branch (git push origin feature/AmazingFeature)
- Open a Pull Request
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.
Your aDarkDev – aDarkDevsup@gmail.com
Project Link: https://github.com/aDarkDev/SysSpecter
 
  