I recently used the Comodo Active Connections window to display network connections. Its great. Does anyone know of a standalone utility that does the same thing? The more and more I see Comodo the more respect I have for it.
- John
I recently used the Comodo Active Connections window to display network connections. Its great. Does anyone know of a standalone utility that does the same thing? The more and more I see Comodo the more respect I have for it.
- John
netstat (commandline tool) comes with the operating system. If you want a GUI there's also TCPView [1].
Yeah, right.
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Any selfrespecting firewall will show you the active connections, the only firewall I can think of that it doesn't is the firewall that comes with Windows (XP and Vista)
SysInternals TCPview
Blah, blah, blah.
Which *could* be because it's pointless to add a feature that the operating system already provides. Of course PFW vendors don't mind adding pointless feature to their crap.
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59cobaltVanguardLH's previous post was like this :
I second that. TCPview is IMHO superior to Comodo active connections.
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