The bottom panel provides access to connection, process, port, WHOIS, and system info.
Here the Connection Info tab provides available information on the TCP connection.
The bottom panel provides access to connection, process, port, WHOIS, and system info.
Here the Connection Info tab provides available information on the TCP connection.
X-NetStat shows applications that handle TCP and UDP traffic. The Process Info tab displays the basics about the process, which includes embedded version information, MD5 hash info, and whether the file is digitally signed.
You can also launch Process Explorer by SysInternals from X-NetStat to show extremely detailed information.
New in X-NetStat 6 is geographic awareness and the Location panel. It can show you the approximate location of the remote host, including number of hops and line speed.
You can also use a country’s location as a condition in a rule, and also classify countries as ‘Safe’, ‘Neutral’, or ‘Threat’ to colorize them on the Connection Table.
X-NetStat 6 now has better integration with IP address registries like ARIN and RIPE. You can fetch this information in realtime with an Agent, or look it up manually.
The Netblock tab shows the owner of the selected IP address, and any information that can be pulled up on Wikipedia about them.
An integrated WHOIS browser can be used to manually look up records for IP addresses and domain names. Requests are automatically routed to the appropriate WHOIS server.
The System Info panel shows information on your computer, your local network, your ISP, and X-NetStat session information.
XNS can respond to certain connection/network conditions with a built-in rule system. Enter in the conditions to trigger one or more actions, such as:
Access program features and commands in context of any connection. Just right-click.
Pull up vitals for your network interface cards, including statistics for the IP, ICMP, TCP/IP, and UDP protocols.