Zorfex - 0.2gives a graphical view of who is connected to your system |
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I like it - Version: 0.2, 2/9/2005 09:13PM PST
peregrine38
If you like 'who', then you will like 'netstat -n'. I would like to know what port the IPs in the right column are connecting on. Mostly its http, I know, but still... Then all you need is a blocking table. Maybe the developer has this in mind?
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- I like it
to kholburn1 - Version: 0.2, 2/9/2005 09:31AM PST
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mahjun
I see the difference. And so do all the people who don't know unix commands.( I must admit I don't use DOS either on my girlfriend's PC.) You should use your unix knowledge to give us cool little apps like that.
unix command "who" - Version: 0.1, 2/6/2005 08:55PM PST
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kholburn1
I can't see much difference from typing the unix command "who".
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