👇 Check out the project below and drop a ⭐ if you find it useful.
Instead of staring at thousands of lines of txt logs, InGoT generates an interactive graph that maps DNS queries and responses. It helps you instantly spot the difference between legitimate traffic and malicious "ingress/egress" tunnels. 👇 Check out the project below and drop
I just came across a lightweight, open-source tool called (Ingress-egress Graph of Tunnels), and it solves a very specific pain point: visualizing DNS tunnels in real-time. I just came across a lightweight, open-source tool
Attackers love DNS because it’s rarely monitored closely. Tools like InGoT lower the barrier to entry for blue teams to actually see what is leaking out of your network. or Reddit (r/netsec
LinkedIn, Twitter (X), or Reddit (r/netsec, r/cybersecurity) Headline: 🔍 Tired of Sifting Through DNS Logs? Let InGoT visualize the noise.
Have you used graph-based analysis for DNS security before? Or do you still rely on manual grep-fu?