How to determine what application is sporadically sending tcp udp . . . Is there a way to establish a state change baseline and then identify stuff that pops up that isn't normal? For example I have a VM and HP was blocked on a 192 x x x ip on udp port But peerblock doesn't tell me what application it was So what would be the best way to identify what application it was when I return to the computer many hours later?
networking - How to use PeerBlock or similar programs to block LAN . . . You can use PeerBlock to create custom lists of IP ranges that you want to block Simply add the whole possible range of IP address in your network Alternatively, you can use Windows Firewall to block all incoming connections
Starting multiple programs in one command - Super User 0 How can I start multiple programs using one line of command? This is what I have so far: cmd C "C:\Program Files\PeerBlock\peerblock exe" "C:\Program Files\uTorrent\uTorrent exe" I do not want uTorrent to start if PeerBlock is not started (I need this for Launchy's runner plugin )
Blocking incoming connections from IP in windows XP I have a request to block any incoming connections from a block of IP addresses but they would like to leave the outgoing traffic alone (no block) Is there a way to do this in Windows XP? The Win
Trigger the opening of a second program when opening another How does one go about adding a trigger to open another program when the first opens Specifically, I would like to open PeerBlock whenever I run uTorrent, but I can see this being very useful for o
blocking - Yahoo Messenger IP range - Super User I use PeerBlock (former PeerGuardian) and, as a consequence, Yahoo Messenger (actually Pidgin) fails to connect every once in a while; PeerBlock reports the access being blocked because the destination IP is in one of the block lists