Socket Sentinel Pro: Bi-directional TCP traffic filtering

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by novirusthanks, Nov 22, 2011.

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  1. novirusthanks

    novirusthanks Developer

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    @everyone

    Sorry for the "silence" here.

    Mainly we have not abandoned the project, we were/are very busy with EXE Radar Pro at the moment and we have temporarily paused Socket Sentinel. I hope in the next few weeks we can work on Socket Sentinel (we planned to add x64 support as main focus). We'll also add back the page on the website soon.
     
  2. m00nbl00d

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    Don't take too long, though. ;)
     
  3. Yes please a 64BIT version is very much wanted.
     
  4. m00nbl00d

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    Four months have passed, and from what I could see it's still not back on the website. Hurry up... ;) :)
     
  5. inka

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    FWIW, I'm still interested, still hopeful... and still 32-bit
     
  6. Snoop3

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    this looks interesting.

    if they could just work on the part of the program that deals with IP and domain blocklists and get it to the point where you can autodownload hosts files and IP blocklists from known sources it would be incredibly useful already and then worry about their threat detection engine later.

    could take the place of hosts file manager, Adblocker Plus, and PeerBlock in one application to start with. then become a Proxomitron type program later. this is what we need.
     
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