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| Subject: | Re: Home PC Networking |
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| Date: | Tue, 28 Nov 2006 23:25:09 +0100 |
On 2006-11-28 Yousef Syed wrote:
I need some advice regarding my home PCs. I'd like to be able to to do two things: 1. I'd like to be able to monitor all traffic into and out of my PCs; IP/Domain:Port TCP/UDP both into and out of the PC - If I can get the name of the calling process/application too, that would be cool.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/837243
2. I'd like a list of the (incomming/out going) ports that should be blocked on my firewall. It is a general home PC used for browsing, gaming, MSN etc.
Incoming: 1-65535, both TCP and UDP Outgoing: none Regards Ansgar Wiechers -- "All vulnerabilities deserve a public fear period prior to patches becoming available." --Jason Coombs on Bugtraq
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