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Network connections

In the Network connections section, you can see a list of active and pending connections. This helps you control all applications establishing outgoing connections.

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Click the graph icon ICON_GRAPH to open Network activity.

The first line displays the application's name and its data transfer speed. To see the list of connections made by the application (and more detailed information), click >.

Columns

Application/Local IP—Name of the application, local IP addresses and communication ports.

Remote IP—IP address and port number of the specific remote computer.

Protocol—Transfer protocol used.

Up-Speed/Down-Speed—The current speed of outgoing and incoming data.

Sent/Received—Amount of data exchanged within the connection.

Show details—Choose this option to display detailed information about the selected connection.

Right-click a connection to see additional options that include:

Resolve host names—If available, all network addresses are displayed in DNS format, not in the numeral IP address format.

Show only TCP connections—The list only displays connections that belong to the TCP protocol suite.

Show listening connections—Select this option to only display connections where no communication is currently established, but the system has opened a port and is waiting for a connection.

Show connections within the computer—Select this option to only show connections, where the remote side is a local system – so-called localhost connections.

Refresh speed—Choose the frequency to refresh the active connections.

Refresh now—Reloads the Network connections window.

The following options are available only after clicking on an application or process, not an active connection:

Temporarily deny communication for the process—Rejects current connections for the given application. If a new connection is established, the firewall uses a pre-defined rule. A description of the settings can be found in the Firewall rules section.

Temporarily allow communication for the process—Permits current connections for the given application. If a new connection is established, the firewall uses a pre-defined rule. A description of the settings can be found in the Firewall rules section.