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Netprobe Lite

Simple and effective tool for measuring ISP performance at home. The tool measures several performance metrics including packet loss, latency, jitter, and DNS performance. It also aggregates these metrics into a common score, which you can use to monitor overall health of your internet connection.

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Full Tutorial

Visit YouTube for a full tutorial on how to install and use Netprobe:

https://youtu.be/Wn31husi6tc

Requirements and Setup

To run Netprobe Lite, you'll need a PC running Docker connected directly to your ISP router. Specifically:

  1. Netprobe Lite requires the latest version of Docker. For instructions on installing Docker, see YouTube, it's super easy.

  2. Netprobe Lite should be installed on a machine (the 'probe') which has a wired Ethernet connection to your primary ISP router. This ensures the tests are accurately measuring your ISP performance and excluding and interference from your home network. An old PC with Linux installed is a great option for this.

Installation

  1. Clone the repo locally to the probe machine:
git clone https://github.com/plaintextpackets/netprobe_lite.git
  1. From the cloned folder, use docker compose to launch the app:
docker compose up
  1. To shut down the app, use docker compose again:
docker compose down

How to use

  1. Navigate to: http://x.x.x.x:3001/d/app/netprobe where x.x.x.x = IP of the probe machine running Docker.

  2. Default user / pass is 'admin/admin'. Login to Grafana and set a custom password.

Change Netprobe port

To change the port that Netprobe Lite is running on, edit the 'compose.yml' file, under the 'grafana' section:

ports:
    - '3001:3000'

Change the port on the left to the port you want to access Netprobe Lite on

Customize DNS test

If the DNS server your network uses is not already monitored, you can add your DNS server IP for testing.

To do so, modify this line in .env:

DNS_NAMESERVER_4_IP="8.8.8.8" # Replace this IP with the DNS server you use at home

Change 8.8.8.8 to the IP of the DNS server you use, then restart the application (docker compose down / docker compose up)

Data storage - default method

By default, Docker will store the data collected in several Docker volumes, which will persist between restarts.

They are:

netprobe_lite_grafana_data (used to store Grafana user / pw)
netprobe_lite_prometheus_data (used to store time series data)

To clear out old data, you need to stop the app and remove these volumes:

docker compose down
docker volume rm netprobe_lite_grafana_data
docker volume rm netprobe_lite_prometheus_data

When started again the old data should be wiped out.

Data storage - bind mount method

Using the default method, the data is stored within Docker volumes which you cannot easily access from the host itself. If you'd prefer storing data in mapped folders from the host, follow these instructions (thank you @Jeppedy):

  1. Clone the repo

  2. Inside the folder create two directories:

mkdir -p data/grafana data/prometheus 
  1. Modify the compose.yml as follows (volume path as well as adding user ID):
  prometheus:
    restart: always
    container_name: netprobe-prometheus
    image: "prom/prometheus"
    volumes:
      - ./config/prometheus/prometheus.yml:/etc/prometheus/prometheus.yml
      - ./data/prometheus:/prometheus # modify this to map to the folder you created

    command:
      - '--config.file=/etc/prometheus/prometheus.yml'
      - '--storage.tsdb.path=/prometheus'
    networks:
      - custom_network  # Attach to the custom network
    user: "1000" # set this to the desired user with correct permissions to the bind mount

  grafana:
    restart: always
    image: grafana/grafana-enterprise
    container_name: netprobe-grafana
    volumes:
      - ./config/grafana/datasources/automatic.yml:/etc/grafana/provisioning/datasources/automatic.yml
      - ./config/grafana/dashboards/main.yml:/etc/grafana/provisioning/dashboards/main.yml
      - ./config/grafana/dashboards/netprobe.json:/var/lib/grafana/dashboards/netprobe.json
      - ./data/grafana:/var/lib/grafana  # modify this to map to the folder you created
    ports:
      - '3001:3000'
    networks:
      - custom_network  # Attach to the custom network
    user: "1000" # set this to the desired user with correct permissions to the bind mount
  1. Remove the volumes section from compose.yml

Run on startup

To configure the tool to work as a daemon (run on startup, keep running), edit 'compose.yml' and add the following to each service:

restart: always

More information can be found in the Docker documentation.

FAQ & Troubleshooting

Q. How do I reset my Grafana password?

A. Delete the docker volume for grafana. This will reset your password but will leave your data:

docker volume rm netprobe_grafana_data

Q. I am running Pihole and when I enter my host IP under 'DNS_NAMESERVER_4_IP=' I receive this error:

The resolution lifetime expired after 5.138 seconds: Server Do53:192.168.0.91@53 answered got a response from ('172.21.0.1', 53) instead of ('192.168.0.91', 53)

A. This is a limitation of Docker. If you are running another DNS server in Docker and want to test it in Netprobe, you need to specify the Docker network gateway IP:

  1. Stop netprobe but don't wipe it (docker compose down)
  2. Find the gateway IP of your netprobe-probe container:
$ docker inspect netprobe-probe | grep Gateway
            "Gateway": "",
            "IPv6Gateway": "",
                    "Gateway": "192.168.208.1",
                    "IPv6Gateway": "", 
  1. Enter that IP (e.g. 182.168.208.1) into your .env file for 'DNS_NAMESERVER_4_IP='

Q. I constantly see one of my DNS servers at 5s latency, is this normal?

A. 5s is the timeout for DNS queries in Netprobe Lite. If you see this happening for one specific IP, likely your machine is having issues using that DNS server (and so you shouldn't use it for home use).

License

This project is released under a custom license that restricts commercial use. You are free to use, modify, and distribute the software for non-commercial purposes. Commercial use of this software is strictly prohibited without prior permission. If you have any questions or wish to use this software commercially, please contact [plaintextpackets@gmail.com].