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53 lines
1.3 KiB
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# googerteller
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Audible feedback on just how much your browsing feeds into Google.
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By bert@hubertnet.nl / https://berthub.eu/
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Makes a little bit of noise any time your computer sends a packet to a
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tracker or a Google service, which excludes Google Cloud users.
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Demo video [in this tweet](https://twitter.com/bert_hu_bert/status/1561466204602220544)
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## How to compile
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You need a C++ compiler like `gcc-c++` and CMake for compiling the binary.
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You also need to install `libpcaudio` (`libpcaudio-dev` on Debian/Ubuntu, `pcaudiolib-devel` on Fedora/Red Hat).
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Then run:
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```
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cmake .
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make
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```
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## How to run
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Start as:
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```
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sudo tcpdump -nql | ./teller
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```
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And cry.
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## Data source
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The list of Google services IP addresses can be found on [this Google
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support page](https://support.google.com/a/answer/10026322?hl=en).
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Note that this splits out Google services and Google cloud user IP
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addresses. However, it appears the Google services set includes the cloud IP
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addresses, so you must check both sets before determining something is in
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fact a Google service and not a Google customer.
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# To run on a single process on Linux
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Or, to track a single process, fe `firefox`, start it and run:
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```shell
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sudo bpftrace netsendmsg.bt |
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grep --line-buffered ^$(pgrep firefox) |
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stdbuf -oL cut -f2 | ./cidr.py | ./teller
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```
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And cry.
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