[SLUG] tracking incoming connections by IP &/or hostname?

2011-09-22 Thread gonzo01
Under Windows XP ( a few years back) I used to run a gui prg ( cant remember its name) that showed every incoming connection by IP, host name and port - a bit like IPBlock in reverse. Have searched for a similar prg for linux ( mint 11 at present) but havent found anything, probably because I

Re: [SLUG] tracking incoming connections by IP &/or hostname?

2011-09-22 Thread David Lyon
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Re: [SLUG] tracking incoming connections by IP &/or hostname?

2011-09-22 Thread Stewart Lawler
On 23/09/2011, at 3:16 PM, gonzo01 wrote: > Under Windows XP ( a few years back) I used to run a gui prg ( cant remember > its name) that showed every incoming connection by IP, host name and port - a > bit like IPBlock in reverse. > > Have searched for a similar prg for linux ( mint 11 at pre

Re: [SLUG] tracking incoming connections by IP &/or hostname?

2011-09-23 Thread Jeremy Visser
Thus spake gonzo01: > Under Windows XP ( a few years back) I used to run a gui prg ( cant > remember its name) that showed every incoming connection by IP, host > name and port - a bit like IPBlock in reverse. gnome-nettool is the closest thing I know of, although that's just a GUI wrapper to nets