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Advanced TCP Logger v3.52

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    Advanced TCP Logger v3.52 This program is a simple proxy server(port-mapper). It is an ideal tool for monitoring any network software or for researching network protocols. Log files with all traffic that has passed through this program are organized in a nice manner and can be saved in a separate folder. Info: http://www.ntndis.com/utilities/atcp2log.htm Download: http://www.ntndis.com/downloads/atcp2log.zip Main features: + Written in pure Windows API + Display of all transmitted data + Total transferred bytes counter + Command line options + Packet Viewer What is the purpose of this program? When can this program be used? When can you needed it? - If you want a simple proxy server (e.g. port mapper, port redirector). - It you want to count traffic. - If you want to save all the traffic packets in files, which you might want to analyze later. - If you want to study a format of network packages(protocols) used in any unknown programs. - If you are the developer of the network equipment or software and you have to solve problems from area "Embedded-Ethernet", "microWEB". I.e. generally IP-access to devices based on microcontrollers. - If you want to see "live" activity of the network protocols (e.g.: pop3, smtp, http, icq, irc). - You want to disassemble activity of scripts of any web-site and introduce automation into operations. Thanks, NT&NDIS Software Group. http://www.ntndis.com

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