k8s-netchecker-server
K8s network checker server intended to run inside a Kubernetes environment to probe network connectivity (e.g., reachability of services/hosts) and expose results via an application server interface.
Score Breakdown
⚙ Agent Friendliness
🔒 Security
No repository/manifest content was provided, so TLS/auth/secret handling/dependency hygiene cannot be evaluated. As a self-hosted tool, it should be deployed with network policies, limited access, and TLS/auth on any exposed ports, but specifics are unknown.
⚡ Reliability
Best When
You control the cluster and can deploy/operate the server as a lightweight internal diagnostic/health component.
Avoid When
You need a hardened, documented public API surface (auth, rate limits, OpenAPI) and proven operational guarantees.
Use Cases
- • Automated health checks for network connectivity inside Kubernetes
- • Validating service-to-service reachability during deployments
- • Debugging cluster networking issues (DNS, routing, ingress/egress reachability)
Not For
- • Customer-facing production APIs with strict SLAs
- • Security-sensitive scanning of third-party networks without authorization
- • High-frequency external monitoring where rate limits and auth are critical
Interface
Authentication
No authentication details were provided in the input, so auth requirements and protections cannot be assessed.
Pricing
Self-hosted/in-repo tool; pricing not applicable based on provided information.
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Scores are editorial opinions as of 2026-04-04.