Active Ports

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Terry

"Active Ports
Active Ports - easy to use tool for Windows NT/2000/XP that enables
you to monitor all open TCP and UDP ports on the local computer.
Active Ports maps ports to the owning application so you can watch
which process has opened which port. It also displays a local and
remote IP address for each connection and allows you to terminate the
owning process. Active Ports can help you to detect trojans and other
malicious programs.
Download (450Kb)"

http://www.protect-me.com/freeware.html

This looks clean and simple... loads fast and looks to do just what it
says on the box.
 
M

Mark Blain

"Active Ports
Active Ports - easy to use tool for Windows NT/2000/XP that enables
you to monitor all open TCP and UDP ports on the local computer.
Active Ports maps ports to the owning application so you can watch
which process has opened which port. It also displays a local and
remote IP address for each connection and allows you to terminate the
owning process. Active Ports can help you to detect trojans and other
malicious programs.
Download (450Kb)"

http://www.protect-me.com/freeware.html

This looks clean and simple... loads fast and looks to do just what it
says on the box.

Other similar free programs:
IP Port Monitor from Colin Wilson, author of Xana<http://www.wilsonc.demon.co.uk/delphi.htm>
TCPView from SysInternals:
http://www.sysinternals.com/
 
T

tlshell

IP Port Monitor from Colin Wilson, author of Xana<http://www.wilsonc.demon.co.uk/delphi.htm>

It's easier to find it here:
http://www.wilsonc.demon.co.uk/d6portanalyzer.htm

works with NT4, Windows 2000 and XP

http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/tcpview.shtml

works on Windows NT/2000/XP and Windows 98/Me. You can use TCPView on
Windows 95 if you get the Windows 95 Winsock 2 Update from Microsoft.

"TCPView is a Windows program that will show you detailed listings of
all TCP and UDP endpoints on your system, including the local and
remote addresses and state of TCP connections. On Windows NT, 2000 and
XP TCPView also reports the name of the process that owns the
endpoint. TCPView provides a more informative and conveniently
presented subset of the Netstat program that ships with Windows."
 
A

Aaron

"Active Ports
Active Ports - easy to use tool for Windows NT/2000/XP that enables
you to monitor all open TCP and UDP ports on the local computer.
Active Ports maps ports to the owning application so you can watch
which process has opened which port.

http://www.protect-me.com/freeware.html

This looks clean and simple... loads fast and looks to do just what it
says on the box.

I've used this. It's okay.



Aaron
 

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