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Re: TCP stack monitoring program?
« on: September 25, 2003, 01:08:38 PM »
Is there any good TCP Stack monitoring program?
  no ... current implimentations require this to be embedded
  into the network kernelling of the stack itself.

Is there any firewall program for amiga besides the built in for MiamiDX that allows the user to deside what programs that is allowed and not for accessing the net?

MiamiDX's firewall is not as intelligent as this in practise from
  what personal experience I have had with it...

the "bsdsocket.library" the applications use for accessing network sockets to talk to servers has more than one copy of the LVOcall table and ####ociated "per-process" data in the LibraryBase structure attached with this,

due to the nature of AmiTCP / MiamiDX legacy there is not an equivalent to "SnoopDOS" for the networking on AmigaOS...
nor would it be capable of questioning for each application.

name based identification would be rather difficult to
  impliment in practise...

I am personally implimenting my own networking stack for trying to do things such as this myself,  I'll post the results to my
  homepage and possibly on Aminet and other forums
  once completed if anyone is interested...
  as for Roadshow compatability well... if Roadshow is PPC only then I can fill in the M68K+PPC dual system niche of the 68K application networking