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July 07, 2014, 11:59:10 PM
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My friend and I broke out some old school C++ and made a Windows app to see where our Bitcoin clients are connecting in the world:

https://i.imgur.com/F06soHl.png

It's called Graphical Network Monitor: http://www.graphicalnetworkmonitor.com/

We are looking for feedback on the program - is there anything we could add that could be useful?

We also want to sell it for Bitcoin, is the best option these days still Bitpay? Or maybe use Coinbase for checkout?

Best,

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July 07, 2014, 11:59:57 PM
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Will check it out, with my tools related to my sig.

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July 08, 2014, 01:33:51 AM
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i smell trojan just by looking at it

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i smell trojan just by looking at it
So far I didn't see such indication, emphasis on so far. But it was packed with UPX. I was looking for signs of...wallet stealing. The program does require a serial key, which is odd and pretty stupid.

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July 08, 2014, 01:58:34 AM
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i smell trojan just by looking at it
So far I didn't see such indication, emphasis on so far. But it was packed with UPX. I was looking for signs of...wallet stealing. The wallet does require a serial key, which is odd and pretty stupid.
hopefully its just a map display showing nodes from the OP's machine. if its looking at node connections with the users bitcoin client, then it is hopefully just looking at network traffic and not communicating remotely outbound

so put simply, without having a bitcoin client running does it show results in which case, expect some outbound communications and inbound communications to get data.. (so check whats being sent isnt fishy)

or if the map requests you to open client for it to display results...then look into what outbound data is being sent via the mapping software. there should not be any outbound data because it should be grabbing the data locally, and has no need to communicate remotely.

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July 08, 2014, 02:17:23 AM
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Ah yeah, the program uses Windows API calls to check which processes have created connections. We've got registration in there because we are trying to make it a paid app. If you have other programs open it shows them as well:

http://www.graphicalnetworkmonitor.com/screenshots/

It's not a trojan, just a simple tool we created to watch where programs are connecting to. I know it's not smart to take anyone's word for truth on the Internet so I appreciate you being skeptic about it. Happy to give out free licenses to anyone on the forum who wants them, just let me know.
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July 08, 2014, 02:33:26 AM
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Ah yeah, the program uses Windows API calls to check which processes have created connections. We've got registration in there because we are trying to make it a paid app. If you have other programs open it shows them as well:

http://www.graphicalnetworkmonitor.com/screenshots/

It's not a trojan, just a simple tool we created to watch where programs are connecting to. I know it's not smart to take anyone's word for truth on the Internet so I appreciate you being skeptic about it. Happy to give out free licenses to anyone on the forum who wants them, just let me know.

im not using it, sorry.

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July 08, 2014, 03:44:46 AM
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I like how it feels that my Bitcoin computer is a piggy bank

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