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packet.guru

packet.guru

A cyberpunk-inspired privacy audit and network utility suite

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Packet.guru offers a comprehensive suite of free online network tools and utilities designed for developers and system administrators, also including deep mail security audits (SPF/DKIM/DMARC), JWT decoding, with a "terminal-modern" aesthetic. The core feature is the Privacy & Trust Index — a comprehensive audit that calculates a score (0-100) based on different parameters: - Regional & Time Integrity. - Device Integrity. - Network Transparency. - Browser Fingerprinting.
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Launch tags:SaaS•Privacy•Security
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ParallaxGrain
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I was tired of fragmented network tools, so I built an all-in-one suite with a deep privacy audit and I wanted to share it with you all to get some honest feedback. How I made this: I’m not a traditional developer, my expertise lies in understanding system interactions, security, and privacy. I use vibe-coding and AI agents to bring these complex architectures to life. Why I made this: I often need to quickly check my IP, verify DNS propagation, or test connection issues. The problem is, most tools out there are either incredibly basic (just showing your IP) or split across ten different ugly websites. I wanted something clean, fast, useful for deeper analysis and actually nice-looking. The main feature: Privacy & Trust Index is the part I'm most proud of. It doesn't just show your IP address. It runs a comprehensive background audit to calculate a Privacy & Trust Index (0-100) of how security and anti-fraud systems can see you, based on: - IP Reputation: Checks if your IP is flagged as a datacenter, VPN, Tor exit node, or bot. - Browser Fingerprinting: Analyzes how unique your browser configuration is (Canvas, AudioContext, Fonts) to see if you can be tracked without cookies. - DNS Leaks: Checks if your DNS requests are exposing your real location even if you use a VPN. - WebRTC: Checks for local IP leaks. - Time and Region Integrity: checking time, region and language mismatch. - Device Integrity: checking device and browser parameters mismatch. It combines all this into a single "Trust Score". If you score 100/100, you are looking pretty anonymous, trusted and "clean". If you score low, it tells you exactly why (e.g., "Your ISP is visible via DNS leak"). Other Tools: I also built a bunch of other web and developer utilities into it because I hate googling for them: - Mail Security: Deep check of SPF, DMARC, DKIM, and BIMI records (gives you a letter grade A-F). - JWT Decoder: Client-side decoding and security analysis of JSON Web Tokens. - Standard stuff: DNS Lookup, Ping, Traceroute, SSL Checker, etc. I tried to make the UI as "cyberpunk/terminal" but usable as possible also. I'd really appreciate it if you could roast it, test the Privacy Index, or tell me what tools are missing. Does the "Trust Score" feel accurate for your setup? Thanks!