# googerteller Audible feedback on just how much your browsing feeds into Google. By bert@hubertnet.nl / https://berthub.eu/ ## How to compile You need a C++ compiler like `gcc-c++` and CMake for compiling the binary. You also need to install `libpcaudio` (`libpcaudio-dev` on Debian/Ubuntu, `pcaudiolib-devel` on Fedora/Red Hat, `pcaudiolib` in Arch Linux). Then run: ```bash cmake . make ``` ## How to run ```bash sudo tcpdump -n -l dst net 192.0.2.1/32 $(for a in $(cat goog-prefixes.txt); do echo or dst net $a; done) | ./teller ``` Replace `192.0.2.1` with the IP address of your default gateway (e.g. your Internet router). And then cry. ### Arch Linux googerteller is available as a package in the Arch User Repository (AUR), you can install and run with the following commands: ```bash git clone ssh://aur@aur.archlinux.org/googerteller-git.git cd googerteller-git makepkg -si googerteller ``` ## Problems If `tcpdump` complains about `Warning: Kernel filter failed: Cannot allocate memory`, try this first: ```bash sudo sysctl net.core.optmem_max=204800 ``` ## Data source The list of Google services IP addresses can be found on [this Google support page](https://support.google.com/a/answer/10026322?hl=en). Note that this splits out Google services and Google cloud user IP addresses.