MacTCP Tracer

Written by Andreas Pizsa.
Sponsored by Networx.
Freeware.

MacTCP Tracer logs the status of MacTCP connections and can be used as a
companion to Peter Lewis' MacTCP Watchter. Unlike MacTCP Watcher, MacTCP
Tracer writes the connection status of TCP/IP streams to a console window so
you can see who connected to your Mac.

I started MacTCP Tracer when I read a posting in alt.bbs.first-class from
someone who wanted to know who logged into his FirstClassR Server over the
Internet. I also use MacTCP Tracer to test the robustness of my
self-developed MacTCP Library (yet another* *:o) ), so you may see more
features in the future.

Please note: MacTCP tracer is a quick hack that I did in my spare time (just
a few hours of work). Although I tested it for almost two days on my machine
(Quadra 840av running System 7.5 and MacTCP 2.0.6) and didn't notice crashes
caused by it, I can not guarantee that MacTCP Tracer will also work on your
machine. Please see "Disclaimer" and "Warranty" below. Don't blame me*

Comments and suggestions welcome, flames ignored.

Path: /www/exparrot/files.tidbits.com/info-mac/comm/inet/mac-tcp-tracer.hqx

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