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Old 03-31-2004, 11:53 AM   #1
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detecting transmissions over one's internet connection...

How can one tell what's travelling back and forth over one's internet connection?

Couple of specific examples:

A virus is using my computer to assist in a DDoS attack:

I am receiving streaming audio/video. How can I tell what port the stream is coming in on. My workplace has blocked most streaming media but I am still able to get some from various radio stations but not others. I suspect they are using port blocking of the streaming port (1775???). How can I tell for sure?

A web bug is reporting back to its owner what I'm up to.

Etc.

How can I tell at any given point, what traffic is flowing over my connection (who from, who to, what port, and the amount of data being transmitted - e.g., a trickle or a raging river).

Is there a tool that I can use to help me figure this stuff out??
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