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Originally posted by firedance
only catches packets to/from 1863
that's a good point, however you're right with the thing about proxys. Did you tried to to find if there's a way to know if messenger is using a proxy? in that case you'd be able to set another port.
Also, what about, instead of catching patckets to/from 1863, catch patckets to messenger.hotmail.com? mmm... oh wait, that may not work either
then, the only think i can think of is that you have to detect the opened connections (or sockets) by messenger and then you'd be able to know the IPs and ports source and destination of each connection and then you're done (note: this can be done in Win XP (and maybe in NT/2000/2003 too) but i'm not sure about win 9x/me)
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Originally posted by jackass_wanabe
if its made in vb and u need any help pm me
if it's in vb and he needs help, he'll ask for it here and you'll reply here so everyone learns, but don't post such spammy posts ¬¬