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Name: OmegaRed7689
Date: December 26, 2003 at 11:59:04 Pacific
OS: XP
CPU/Ram: 312
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I need a program that will tell me all of my active connections, much like netstat.... without the challange of the pause break key....
Thanx!!




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Name: Johnw
Date: December 26, 2003 at 14:15:12 Pacific
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See if these help .

Vision
http://www.all4you.dk/FreewareWorld/links.php?page=11&cat=006
http://www.foundstone.com/resources/proddesc/vision.htm
Reports all open TCP and UDP ports and maps them to the owning process or application. Vision, a host based Forensic Utility is the GUI successor to the well-known freeware tool, Fport. This innovative new product from Foundstone shows all of the open TCP and UDP ports on a machine, displays the service that is active on each port, and maps the ports to their respective applications. Vision allows users to access a large amount of supplementary information that is useful for determining host status by displaying detailed system information, applications running, as well as processes and ports in use. Key Features - Interrogate ports and identify potential "Trojan" services by using the "Port Probe" command in the port mapper. Using "Port Probe", Vision will enable you to send a customized string of information to the port. Based on the response from the port, a determination can be made to either kill the port, using the "Kill" command, or leave it as is. - View system events by sorting by application, process, service, port, remote IP, and device drivers in ascending or descending order. - Identify and review detailed information about Services and Devices to determine if they are Running or Stopped. System Requirements: NT 4/ Win 2000 (NT 4 needs psapi.dll)

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OpenPorts
http://www.diamondcs.com.au/openports/
DiamondCS OpenPorts is a CLI (command line interface/console) tool that allows you to see all open TCP and UDP ports on your system, including the owner process. Using advanced port-to-process mapping technology developed for Port Explorer, OpenPorts is powerful, accurate, and reliable, and results can be displayed in five different styles, allowing for easy interpretation by both scripts and human eyes.

Finds ALL open and active TCP and UDP ports on your system.
OpenPorts is FREE for personal use (commercial version also available).
Tiny, and dependency-free (just one 24kb standalone executable).
Ready-to-run - OpenPorts requires no installation or runtime libraries.
Consistently accurate, reliable results. Try the Accuracy Challenge!
OpenPorts doesn't use code injection or DLL attachment techniques.
OpenPorts doesn't require Administrator access (even Guests can use it).
Uses STDOUT (Standard Output) so output can be redirected.
Provides five different output styles, including CSV, FPort, and WinXP's Netstat.

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NukeNabber
http://www.sover.net/%7Ewysiwygx/Security2.html
http://www.majorgeeks.com/article.php?sid=607
http://electrocities.net/nn29b.exe
NukeNabber sets itself up to listen on TCP and UDP ports commonly attacked over the internet.
A total of 50 ports can be monitored simultaneously. ICMP dest_unreach attacks are now logged.
It is designed to give you the information you need in order to trace an attacker including a
method of finding an attacker's nickname on IRC (mIRC, VIRC and PIRCH clients are supported).

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Port Assignments
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~rakerman/port-table.html

Port tools
http://www.webattack.com/freeware/network/fwnetmoni.html

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http://www.hsc.fr/ressources/breves/min_srv_res_win.en.html

http://lists.gpick.com/portlist/portlist.htm

http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~rakerman/port-table.html


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