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  Port Reporter (PortRptr.exe) 1.01
Time: 00:39 EST/05:39 GMT | News Source: ActiveWin.com | Posted By: Robert Stein

Port Reporter logs TCP and UDP port activity on a local Windows system. Port Reporter is a small application that runs as a service on Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. On Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 this service is able to log which ports are used, which process is using the port, if the process is a service, which modules the process has loaded and which user account is running the process.

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#1 By PreacherBoy (52 Posts) at 2/1/2005 11:42:19 AM
I hope the new feature of this new release is actual functionality. Granted I didn't spend a lot of time on it, but I couldn't get the first version to work at all.

#2 By LinuxIsTheft (438 Posts) at 2/1/2005 4:12:36 PM
I had no problems. I wrote a nice little script to parse the results. I use SQL Server to run the script and import the data daily and then I presented it on a web page written in ASP. NET.


#3 By lketchum (3260 Posts) at 2/1/2005 9:37:24 PM
#2 Very cool - same here, as a custom web part in an STST II site. Slick stuff - you can add some even more cool real-time analysis tools with RANDA and port those like a guage set into a custom part, too - great for auditing any server that has services published by any means to the public networks and or Internet. I wish more did it - it'd be a safer world.

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