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UrlSnooper / Re: LATEST VERSION INFO THREAD - URL SNOOPER - v2.23.01, March 14th, 2009
« on: June 23, 2009, 07:31 PM »
Thanks a lot for URL Snooper ! It's a great program !
I am using it far beyond it's official multimedia purpose to log just any URLs visited while surfing. I am specially glad about the IP-address display. (Why? If I ever catch a virus it might be useful to track where it originally came from...).
For a perfect log I miss 4 things :
1. a possibillity to save the URLs PLUS the IPs linked to them under "save all URLs to a File". IPs are sadly missing here.
2. Date and Time as already asked for by someone, somwhere else in this forum.
3. Log to file automatically.
4. Choose Port to listen to.
if you know any other program that could do this already now I would be glad about a hint. If not :
would you mind to add the features in a future release of the "Snooper" ? It would turn it into THE ULTIMATE LOGGING MACHINE...
thanks !
Matitou
P.S.: HTTP-Sniffer does a good job too. But it does not log to disk unless you ask to save, there is no date/time either and it only logs http on port 80. I use it until something better comes up.
I am using it far beyond it's official multimedia purpose to log just any URLs visited while surfing. I am specially glad about the IP-address display. (Why? If I ever catch a virus it might be useful to track where it originally came from...).
For a perfect log I miss 4 things :
1. a possibillity to save the URLs PLUS the IPs linked to them under "save all URLs to a File". IPs are sadly missing here.
2. Date and Time as already asked for by someone, somwhere else in this forum.
3. Log to file automatically.
4. Choose Port to listen to.
if you know any other program that could do this already now I would be glad about a hint. If not :
would you mind to add the features in a future release of the "Snooper" ? It would turn it into THE ULTIMATE LOGGING MACHINE...
thanks !
Matitou
P.S.: HTTP-Sniffer does a good job too. But it does not log to disk unless you ask to save, there is no date/time either and it only logs http on port 80. I use it until something better comes up.