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Posted on October 27, 2010October 26, 2017

Tool: WinSocks

Found a very cool tool called Winsock Tool from Jim Harrison to test traffic paths through a Firewall. The tool can act like a client or a server and its perfect to test your firewall policies

Here the link to WinSock Tool: http://isatools.org/tools/winsocktool.msi

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