This software maps ports to processes in real-time, keeping a record of all TCP, UDP, and RAW ports open since the computer's boot-up. It also provides data logging and history.
The feature that caught my attention the most was the software's ability to track the history of TCP, UDP and RAW ports open through Winsock since boot-time and map them to their respective processes. This functionality made it easy to check whether any process was creating suspicious connections or consuming too much bandwidth.
In addition, the software also keeps a log since boot-time of data sent and received by above ports, up to 500 MB. In case I needed to refer to any of this data, I didn't have to worry. The sophisticated archiving feature allowed me to review previous sessions with the same detail as the current session.
Overall, this software is a game-changer for people working in network administration because it provides an unparalleled level of visibility over network activities. Thanks to this software, identifying and mitigating potential threats has never been easier.
Version 2.32: Fixed issues with IPSec
Version 2.31: Archived files sometimes not seen.
Version 2.3: Many bug fixes. It appears very stable now.