There is a Win32 utility called RAdmin (Remote Administration) which forwards the mouse/keyboard and/or screen to another PC over Ethernet. It's cool for keeping an eye on a PC running a test stand. But I don't like the idea of someone peeping into my desktop. Let them come see the regular way. RAdmin uses by default, I believe, port 1149.
Who might know of a script one can run which will detect when one's PC is forwarding its screen to an Ethernet Peeping Tom...be they nosy boss or whomever?
Lacking one ready made, how might I get started to write one? In short, how do I monitor 127.0.0.1:1149 or whichever for outgoing screen traffic?
In reply to RAdmin detector for Win32 by aplonis
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