Hi,
Sounds awesome. I put in a Debian RFP (Request For Packaging)[1] based on the
published information. Maybe a Debian Packager picks it up in time for jessie.
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=750595
Thanks,
Jaap
On 04/03/2014 06:33 PM, Loris Degioanni wrote:
> Wireshark friends,
> I’d like to announce sysdig, the latest open source project I’ve been working on
> together with the team at my new startup, Draios.
>
> http://www.sysdig.org/
> https://github.com/draios/sysdig
>
> Sysdig tries to bring the network analysis workflow to Linux system
> troubleshooting, and is like a mix between tshark, strace and lsof. It lets you
> capture system events related to network I/O, disk I/O, CPU usage, IPC and much
> more, and then it lets you decode and filter them as you would do with tshark.
>
> It comes packed with a set of features that I believe the Wireshark community
> will find very cool: the ability to create system trace files in pcap-ng format,
> scripting in Lua, a filtering language very similar to what wireshark guys are
> used to, a libpcap-like capture library that can be used to build new tools on
> top of the capture infrastructure.
> I’d love to hear what you all think.
>
> And, if you do enjoy using sysdig, we could really use your help spreading the
> word - like by voting or commenting on Hacker News or Reddit, starring our
> github repo, tweeting at us, or writing a blog post.
>
> Thanks!
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