Ref: monk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'s
message dated 14 Feb 2002, 10:01 hours.
>It appears that this program is only for WinNT/2000, unless I am
>mistaken...
You are not mistaken. That said, it has been stated by a few, that they have had
success
in running it on a Win 9x OS.
However, and this is a certainty, Tiny Personal Firewall will tell you all that you
wish
to know in respect to your question. It will also, due to its inherent kindness and
thoughtfulness - after all it is freeware, allow you to block all those ports in
promiscuous mode that you may find to be enticing to a legion of hungry hackers on the
make. :-)
Win 9x OS's are (or is it *were*) of little interest to software developers in this
field. There is, for example, a port blocker from AnalogX, but little else.
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>
>--- Red Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Can anyone recommend a program (preferably free) that
>> > will tell you which program is listening on an open port in
>> > windoze 95/98?
>>
>> Fport
>> http://www.foundstone.com/knowledge/free_tools.html
>> Click Intrusion Detection and Fport
>>
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