Articles → NetStat Agent vs. spammers

Using NetStat Agent 3.0 has help me save quite a bit of time tracking down spammer IPs that have connections made to the mail server I administer. It would be amazing if NetStat Agent could kill a single thread of a process, but I’ll take what I can get. Thanks!

JR Fisch

Articles → A good tool for doing the job easier

A good day to all of you (the one’s who take the time just to read my story).

My reaction for NetStat Agent is as follows.

I just use it for monitoring and logging my server, it’s finally a good tool I came accross for reading and understanding in normal human being language about whats going on in your system, with port usage, external adresses and more.
Okey, I know all commands by hand also, but this is just a good tool for doing a job easier!

Thats my reaction on NetStat Agent!

Greetings,
Peter Lazaroms
http://alienhost.nl

  • July 25th, 2009
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Articles → I love NetStat Agent

Hi!
First time I used NetStat when got it free from giveawayoftheday.com, and I just love it!
NetStat is very nice feature-rich software that allows me to do everything I need from one single program: fast domain whois search (no captchas), ping (example to game servers), monitor internet connections (remote ip and port, local ip and port, hostname, status, protocol), HTTP Checker and more.
NetStat is easy to use and powerful software, I can use it to do so many things!

Niklas L.

  • June 14th, 2009
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Articles → NetStat Agent in Action

Hey all. Imagine “seeing” what you’re connected to on the internet. I found a great IP Monitoring software developed by Flexbyte Software called Netstat Agent that does just that. Here is the link –> http://netstatagent.com/

I have always been wondering what is going on with my internet connection.

Continue reading NetStat Agent in Action

  • April 22nd, 2009
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Articles → Network Troubleshooting Made Easy

Troubleshooting IP networks has never been simple. Various LAN adaptor settings, router and firewall configurations, DNS and TCP/IP settings are just a few things to mention. UNIX administrators enjoy a variety of command-line tools such as netstat, arp, ipconfig, ping, and traceroute providing basic information about network configuration and performance.

Windows administrators have access to the same command-line tools. However, they fuss about them instead of enjoying these legacy command-line utilities. Network information is only scarcely available in the Windows graphical user interface, but is never assembled in a single place.

NetStat Agent makes diagnosing network connections and troubleshooting connection problems a snap. Combining and enhancing a number of functions provided by the command-line utilities, NetStat Agent gathers all information about the network and connection configuration in one place. You will never need to go back to using netstat, arp, ipconfig, ping, traceroute, nslookup or whois tools from the command line!

NetStat Agent allows network administrators to monitor TCP and UDP connections, diagnose connection settings, troubleshoot network configuration, and obtain information about network resources such as remote hosts and domain names. The built-in Whois tool queries domain names for exact information about their owner, and allows checking whether a domain name is taken or still available without visiting any domain registrar’s Web sites.

Not limited to displaying just network configuration and current settings, NetStat Agent also provides dynamic statistics and logs TCP and UDP connections with full information about each applications opening a connection. Suspecting a virus or Trojan? It’s easy to figure out exactly what process maintains a particular connection, obtain the path to its executable and DLL files on the hard disk and determine where in the world the connection terminates. NetStat Agent collects and displays network and TCP/IP statistics, logging and aggregating data such as sent and received TCP and UDP packets, the number of ICMP messages, sent and received IP datagrams, and more.

Network administrators can change many network settings without leaving the NetStat Agent interface. A unique feature of NetStat Agent is the ability to change MAC addresses of network adaptors, or restore their original physical MAC addresses if they were changed from somewhere else.

If you need an all-in-one tool to monitor and troubleshoot a network, NetStat Agent is the ideal solution. Featuring comprehensive functionality combined with a full graphical user interface, NetStat Agent will be appreciated by new and experienced Windows network administrators. Download a free trial version!

  • December 8th, 2008
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