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    Question Data Control for Socket's

    Do you think its possible to control the amount of Data coming in threw a Port,Not as in like the program NetLimiter...To prevent Port Flooding any one familiar with yahoo knows thier are booters...

    Booters flood Ports/Back Door Ports with Excessive Packets locking up a system ,consequences booting them offline...

    My Idea Is too make say a Plug In for Yahoo Messenger or a Outside Program that will in Idea.The Program will Scan all TCP & UDP Ports and when a Port is getting Flooded It will ShutDown that Port use a " Keep Alive" Re - Establish a new Port Connection continuing from the other port it just shut down..

    That way the individual dosnt get booted and can remain in a Chat Room or on their Messenger without loosing what he or she is currently doing...

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    Re: Data Control for Socket's

    Can I recommend a Forum check? I think that you might want to PM a mod and ask for this to be moved elsewhere.

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    Re: Data Control for Socket's

    Not looking for Winsock Help..lol I'm thinking about math expersions that can be used in Winsock to Control the amount of data going threw one.Maybe you guys might have some ideas I can try out...

    Like the Program ' NetLimiter ' a person can choke thier internet connection to nearly nothing if they wanted too..

    I'm looking to do something like that but for packet control...
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    Re: Data Control for Socket's

    So I was hoping this would be the place to come for that kind of help...

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