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TCP-IP Datalook V1.4 UPDATED!! ** Support multiple protocol adaptors ** (07-24-01)

UPDATED!!(07-24-2001)

Support now Multiple IP,protocol adaptors !

Check,look the data on TCP-IP sockets.
Now with 'Extra' , that shows a option menu per Connection you make.(clearscreen - Data change for Client appl - Connect/Disconnect button - Help box)


PROGRAM DESCRIPTION::::

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View the data on a socket between Client application & Server application.

(With this program you can use multiple connections-sockets)

So with this program you can see (visual) the data between example outlook & ISP-pop3 server.
You can also save the data for further study.

If you have example a internet application,
Direct Connect,mirc..ect, let this client appl connect to my program & let my program connect the needed server, so now you have the possibility to view the data between server & client.. so you can study it & make maybe a own clone application that uses the protocol , data you've captured..


HOW IT WORKS:

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Let a client appl not connect to the server, but to the local ip & port of your pc..

Now click on the new connection button,

& lets listen on the port where the client appl will connect to..(fill down the port!)

Put in the box connecting to the dns or ip & port where my appl will connect to (in that case the ip & port of the server).

So you have now the possibility to view the data between server & client..

You can also save the captured data to DISK !

(And you can it open later...)

Try the program & test the new options !

With this application , you also can see the local used ports & where they are connected to..
(that part of code i've borrowed here..)


Have fun ! and view now the protocols that you doesn't know yet....


PS: Please Vote for me !


.... See my other stuff on PSC..

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To Nick Johnson for the NETSTAT part ! see on right part of the screenshot .
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Greetings,

Peter.

Original Author: Peter V.

Assumptions

uses Inet & winsock control.
and a few api calls.

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Posted: 2002-06-01
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