SocketSniff 1.06
[Network tool]

SocketSniff allows you to watch the Windows Sockets (WinSock) activity of the selected
process.

For each created socket, the following information is displayed: socket handle, socket type, local and remote addresses, local and remote ports, total number of send/receive bytes, and more. You can also watch the content of each send or receive call, in Ascii mode or as Hex Dump.

SocketSniff doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - SocketSniff.exe
After running it, select the process that you want to inspect, and click Ok. You must select a process that already loaded the winsock library, otherwise, the action will fail. After clicking Ok, SocketSniff will start showing the activity of Windows socket for the selected process.

The upper pane displays the list of all created sockets. When selecting a socket in the upper pane, the lower pane displays the receive and send calls of the selected socket.

Using SocketSniff In Windows Vista:
SocketSniff can work in Vista even when UAC (User Account Control) is turned on, as long as the process that you wish to inspect run in the same account and security context of SocketSniff. However, if you want to inspect a process that runs under administrator account, you must also run SocketSniff as administrator. (right-click on SocketSniff.exe and choose 'Run As Administrator')


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