Mud-Visualizer : A Tool To Visualize MUD Files

Mud-Visualizer is a tool can be used to visualize the MUD files in JSON format.

Warning: mud-visualizer is currently beta. Use at your own risk.

This tool can be used to visualize the MUD files in JSON format.

Motivation

MUD files are plain text files in JSON format that contain ACL rules for a device. A MUD file can contains tens or hundrends of ACL rules which makes it difficult to read and validate the files manually. mud-visualizer will help you to read and validate (and modify in near future) the MUD files.

Installation

Use the following commands to install and run mud-visualizer:

$ git clone https://github.com/iot-onboarding/mud-visualizer
$ cd mud-visualizer
$ npm install
$ npm start

Supported MUD Abstractions

Currently the following MUD abstractions are supported in both incoming and outgoing traffic directions:

  • domain-names
  • local-networks
  • same-manufacturer
  • manufacturer
  • my-controller
  • controller

Contribution

Contributions are welcome! Submit your pull requests to the master branch.

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