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Welcome to the official wiki of Fluere, a powerful and versatile tool designed for network monitoring and analysis. Developed with the Rust programming language, Fluere is capable of capturing network packets in pcap format and converting them into NetFlow-like data, providing a comprehensive view of network traffic. Whether you are a network administrator, a researcher, or a cybersecurity enthusiast, Fluere offers a robust solution to monitor and analyze network traffic with ease.
- Cross-Platform Support: Runs seamlessly on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- Packet Capture and Conversion: Captures network packets in pcap format and converts them into NetFlow data, offering a detailed view of network activities.
- Live and Offline Data Capture: Supports live capture of NetFlow data, catering to a wide range of use cases.
- Terminal User Interface (TUI): Provides a user-friendly terminal interface for live feedback during live capture.
- Customizable Command Line Arguments: Offers a range of command-line arguments to tailor the tool to your specific needs.
Before you begin using Fluere, ensure that you have the necessary prerequisites installed on your system. Follow our Installation Guide for step-by-step instructions to get Fluere up and running.
Fluere is equipped with a variety of features that cater to different network monitoring and analysis needs. Visit our Usage Guide to learn how to utilize Fluere to its fullest potential, and also check out the FluereFlow Format page to learn about the fields that are provided! including examples of common use cases and explanations of command-line arguments.
Fluere is an open-source project, and we welcome contributions from the community. If you are interested in contributing to the project, please check out our [Contribution Guide] for guidelines and best practices.
If you encounter any issues or have questions about Fluere, feel free to reach out to us. Visit our [Support and Contact] page for more information on how to get in touch with the team.
Fluere is licensed under the Apache-2.0 license. For more details, please refer to the License page.