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X-NetStat Pro - View your Internet and network connections in realtime

I was looking for a way to monitor the HTTP traffic originating from an aplication. After a bit of googling I can across an excellent Network traffic monitoring tool, X-NetStat Professional from Fresh Software.

X-NetStat Professional

This powerful tool provide you will information on each and every packet transfering to/from your computer. You can even monitor/sniff packets sent/received by a particular process alone. Other features include built-in process infomation tool, whois lookup tool, Port Info utility, etc.

The DOS Commands menu provides n easy way to execute a number of essential DOS commands like net view, net user etc.

Features

  • Display all TCP Connections & UDP listens
  • Connection Info: Addresses, Status, Ports, etc
  • Process Info: Show program EXE behind connections
  • Location Info: 1-Click Auto-WHOIS
  • System Info: Uptime, MAC Address, Workgroup, etc
  • Ability to Kill/Disconnect connections
  • Nuke Connections (mass kill)
  • DNS Cache for fast hostname resolution
  • Log XNS activity to file / Log Manager
  • Feature-Centric customizable toolbar
  • ViewBar & System Tray Access
  • Remote Access thru X-NetStat Web Server
  • Comprehensive Port Information Database
  • Get External IP address
  • Show In/Out Traffic Rates / LED traffic lights
  • 1-Click access to common DOS network commands
  • Banish Hostname (prevent outgoing connections)
  • Condition/Action Rules system
  • Print / Save Connection Table
  • Customize Columns & Toolbar buttons
  • Customize Status Bar
  • Customize External Programs
  • Customize Font & Appearance
  • Extensive set of configurable Options
  • Lookup Tools (WHOIS, TraceRoute, etc)
  • Net Stats (Interface, TCP, IP, ICMP, UDP)
  • Check for Updates
  • Assign addresses “friendly” names
  • Filter/Search Connections
  • Bulk IP Import Tool (resolve IP lists)
  • AutoRefresh & Pause buttons

The Professional verion is not free. But you can get a 30 day trial verion here.

Alternativly there is a free version(X-NetStat) of the program is available. Download Now!

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