('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) Hello list, Today we released a new version of cb_PMM - Port-Mapping-Monitoring, a network tool which might be interesting for you. Read more: http://www.creativebytes.net/news/20030407s.html Besides the TCP port mapping (port forwarding) function it allows realtime display and/or logging of the transmitted data in various formats (ASCII, Hex ...). As cb_PMM can be used to map and monitor any kind of TCP communication, it is useful for debugging/analyzing any TCP based protocol. cb_PMM runs on Windows (9x, 2000, XP), has a comfortable user interface and is "zero install" (just unzip and start). cm_PMM is available as a Freeware version as well as an inexpensive Shareware version. The new features in V1.2 are: *** "Throttle throughput" The transmitted data can be delayed by cb_PMM to simulate low network bandwith like: modem/ADSL connections, connections from mobile phones (GSM, GPRS, UMTS), wireless devices (e.g. Bluetooth) etc.. If you are developing networking software you can check "how your application behaves" when accessed via low bandwith connections. *** "HTTP mode" Logging functionality especially for HTTP traffic like web applications, WAP applications, webservices (SOAP, .NET). Allows to log only the HTTP headers (request and response), headers + request data, headers + response data etc. If you want to analyze HTTP traffic, this function allows a quick overview of "what is really happening" between the HTTP server and the client (your browser). -> More information, download etc.: http://www.creativebytes.net/news/20030407s.html Regards, Chris creativebytes.net Vienna, Austria
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