Friday, April 12, 2013

Network Log 2.17.0

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Current Version: 2.17.0
Requires Android: 2.2 and up
Category: Tools
Size: 1.2M
What's in this version:
- Restart logger process if it terminates unexpectedly
- Add option to monitor iptables rules and reapply logging rules if rules are modified outside of app (Logging Service –> Iptables watchdog)
- Lower default max log entries from 150,000 to 75,000 to reduce memory footprint
- Improve upload/download speed accuracy
- Thanks for translating! Added Italian, Catalan and Spanish translations

Details:
Requires rooted devices.

Full source code available at http://code.google.com/p/iptableslog/source/list and https://github.com/pragma-/networklog.

If you have a request for Language Translations, features or want to report a bug, use the in-app Bug Report/Feedback option or send e-mail to pragma78@gmail.com.

Note: While the app itself is designed to use minimal CPU/battery, you can further reduce the CPU/battery use by exiting the app after starting the logging service.

Wondering when and to where your Android apps are connecting across the Internet? Look no further! Network Log is for you!

Network Log monitors iptables-logging to display a real-time list of which apps are making network connections, and provides statistics about those app connections.

★ Real-time log display

The log tab shows the network packets being transmitted and their details such as:

* source and destination addresses/ports
* network protocol and interface
* bytes transmitted
* timestamp

★ Real-time network usage statistics

The Apps tab lists installed applications along with network usage statistics such as:

* total packets and bytes sent
* active network throughput speed in Bps/Kbps/Mbps
* timestamp of last connection
* list of all the unique connections made by each app
* sortable and filterable packets/bytes counters

★ Real-time connection notifications

The statusbar icon's up/down arrows will highlight when upload/download traffic occurs, and the notification drop-down shade displays the connection throughput speed in Kbps.

You can also configure toast pop-up notifications on a per-app basis that will pop-up a temporary notification containing connection details no matter which app you are in.

★ Graphs

Click an app in either tab to see time-lines of its connections.

Select the 'Apps Timeline' menu item to see an over-all time-line of all apps.

Adjustable interval from 1 ms to 48 hours for summing data:

* to see each packet, set to 1 ms
* for Kbps, set to 1 second
* for Kb-per-hour, set to 1 hour; etc

Adjustable pinch-zoomable and scrollable graphs.

Requires rooted devices.


Download From Google Play:
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