Nutty will provide you with information about your network and connected equipment

About Nutty

Nutty is a simple third-party application that provides essential information about the network-related aspects to which we connect. This data is shown to us in an orderly way in tabs. The elementary OS community has put together some interesting and useful software for home and professional use. This network program in question can provide us with a viable alternative to IP Scanner and Nmap. It offers us a simple and intuitive modern graphical interface.

Being an application developed in principle for the elementary OS system. The network diagnostics provided by Nutty has a clean graphical user interface that is very easy to use. The information will be shown to us on the basis of appropriately titled cards. This will help us to achieve an intuitive workflow, with which we will obtain a better result when auditing our network.

Thanks to its design style inherited from elementary OS, Nutty will show us a neat and minimalistic presentation in its search and ranking results. Apart from his simple user interface, Nutty shows its main features in just 5 tabs:

  • My data: This tab will show us detailed information about the basic statistics related to the NIC of the device we are using.
  • Use: Here we will be shown the use network data in two designs: historical use and the other of the current use that we are doing.
  • Ruta: Basically this is a ping. With it, we will be shown the information about the different jumps that led your network to reach a URL or IP address from the local device.
  • Ports: Displays information about the active ports and the applications that are using them on the local device.
  • Devices: Displays the detailed information about all the others network connected devices. Scans can be scheduled from time to time to update this information. Also when a device joins the network, a warning will appear on our desktop. With which we can always control the computers that are using your bandwidth.

Nutty allows easily analyze the local network to which the PC is connected via an Ethernet or wireless connection. It will allow us to scan (to verify the multiple active hosts), explore the ports, it will give us the opportunity to detect the versions (to verify the various service and application protocols) and TCP / IP fingerprinting (identification of the operating system or device of the remote host ).

Nutty My Info

If you are a network administrator, you are probably already familiar with network information applications. You may also know that all of Nutty's features are available from the terminal provided by Ubuntu. For those who are not very focused on the subject of networks, this application will show you the necessary information. All the information you may need about your network connections without the need for extra knowledge.

Install Nutty on Ubuntu Linux

Before installing, keep in mind that Nutty is still a project under development. However, the software has already achieved very stable and functional reliability. You can follow its development from its page GitHub. If you are not suspicious of projects in development, installing Nutty is very simple. It can be installed using the following repository on Ubuntu and its derivatives. You just have to open a terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T) and using the following commands:

sudo apt-add-repository ppa:bablu-boy/nutty.0.1 && sudo apt update && sudo apt install nutty

It may be the case that during the installation the system shows us an error and we are left with the desire for a successful installation. In this case you can solve it by adding the Elementary OS repository to your Ubuntu system from the terminal. To do this, we open the terminal and use the following commands:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:elementary-os/daily && sudo apt update && sudo apt install nutty

If, after testing the application, you see that it does not convince you and you want to uninstall it, you can do it using these commands in the terminal:

sudo apt remove nutty && sudo apt-add-repository --remove ppa:bablu-boy/nutty.0.1

Thanks to practical applications like this, even beginners can monitor their system's network more efficiently.


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  1.   Ediel diazz said

    there is a wrong space when adding "ppa: elementary ..." the command would look like this:
    sudo add-apt-repository ppa: elementary-os / daily && sudo apt update && sudo apt install nutty

    1.    Damian Amoedo said

      Thanks for the note. It is already corrected in the article. Greetings.

  2.   Leonhard Suarez said

    Just what I needed