Utility to id remote accesser in real time?

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Rockinghorse Winner

Hi. Sometimes I notice incoming traffic on Net Meter
(http://www.ativapro.com/download/atpsetup.exe). Even though I've tweaked the
rules on Kerio Personal Firewall to my liking, I don't have any means of
telling who is accessing my ports at any time. Is there a real-time id'er
that will log the addresses of remote computers who accesses my ports?

Thank you.






CUL8R



R*Horse







"Take a look behind you - upstream - now you begin to
recognize this country, don't you?"

"Yes, I do recognize it now. It is the most wonderful
thing I ever heard of; by a long shot the most
wonderful - and unexpected."

Mark Twain
Life on the Mississippi
 
Hi. Sometimes I notice incoming traffic on Net Meter
(http://www.ativapro.com/download/atpsetup.exe). Even though I've tweaked the
rules on Kerio Personal Firewall to my liking, I don't have any means of
telling who is accessing my ports at any time. Is there a real-time id'er
that will log the addresses of remote computers who accesses my ports?

Thank you.


Hi, I found what I was looking for. For those who are interested it's called
Active Ports and it can be found at www.ntutility.com.

It shows a list of ports and what processes are utilizing them at any time.
It also tells you addresses of remote and local machines accessing these
ports. Very useful and informative.

R*Horse







"Take a look behind you - upstream - now you begin to
recognize this country, don't you?"

"Yes, I do recognize it now. It is the most wonderful
thing I ever heard of; by a long shot the most
wonderful - and unexpected."

Mark Twain
Life on the Mississippi





CUL8R



R*Horse







"Take a look behind you - upstream - now you begin to
recognize this country, don't you?"

"Yes, I do recognize it now. It is the most wonderful
thing I ever heard of; by a long shot the most
wonderful - and unexpected."

Mark Twain
Life on the Mississippi
 
Hi, I found what I was looking for. For those who are interested it's called
Active Ports and it can be found at www.ntutility.com.

It shows a list of ports and what processes are utilizing them at any time.
It also tells you addresses of remote and local machines accessing these
ports. Very useful and informative.
May want to try this link instead. : )


www.protect-me.com/freeware







CUL8R



R*Horse







"Take a look behind you - upstream - now you begin to
recognize this country, don't you?"

"Yes, I do recognize it now. It is the most wonderful
thing I ever heard of; by a long shot the most
wonderful - and unexpected."

Mark Twain
Life on the Mississippi
 
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