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* change services to ClusterIP and update selector labels Signed-off-by: Luiz Oliveira <ziuloliveira@gmail.com> * replace kind of hub and front to Deployments Pod -> Deployments hub config -> Uses a config-map license -> Ises a secret Signed-off-by: Luiz Oliveira <ziuloliveira@gmail.com> * uses map of labels to select pods and services Signed-off-by: Luiz Oliveira <ziuloliveira@gmail.com> * remove ListAllNamespaces method Signed-off-by: Luiz Oliveira <ziuloliveira@gmail.com> * include livenessProbe and readinessProbe for deployments Signed-off-by: Luiz Oliveira <ziuloliveira@gmail.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Luiz Oliveira <ziuloliveira@gmail.com>
NEW: Traffic Recording and Offline Investigation, and Self-hosting with Ingress and Authentication.
Kubeshark is an API Traffic Analyzer for Kubernetes providing real-time, protocol-level visibility into Kubernetes’ internal network, capturing and monitoring all traffic and payloads going in, out and across containers, pods, nodes and clusters.
Think TCPDump and Wireshark re-invented for Kubernetes
Getting Started
Download Kubeshark's binary distribution latest release and run following one of these examples:
kubeshark tap
kubeshark tap -n sock-shop "(catalo*|front-end*)"
Running any of the ☝️ above commands will open the Web UI in your browser which streams the traffic in your Kubernetes cluster in real-time.
Homebrew
Homebrew 🍺 users can add Kubeshark formulae with:
brew tap kubeshark/kubeshark
and install Kubeshark CLI with:
brew install kubeshark
Building From Source
Clone this repository and run make
command to build it. After the build is complete, the executable can be found at ./bin/kubeshark__
.
Documentation
To learn more, read the documentation.
Contributing
We ❤️ pull requests! See CONTRIBUTING.md for the contribution guide.
Code of Conduct
This project is for everyone. We ask that our users and contributors take a few minutes to review our Code of Conduct.