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suppose I blocked www.google.com ,I want know how many times that website tried to access the internet. Need in Help!!!!!!!!!

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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 5-Jan-15 9:35am    
Any legitimate purpose of doing such things? Hard to imagine...
—SA
Albert Holguin 5-Jan-15 9:41am    
See my solution. A legitimate use would be a corporate environment where they try to track attempted access to blocked sites. Think his "www.google.com" example was just a random website he picked for his question (not that he'd necessarily block google). Guessing as to intent here.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 5-Jan-15 9:45am    
I don't call all the corporate practices legitimate... :-)
—SA
Albert Holguin 5-Jan-15 9:46am    
Very true :)

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You mean you want to know how many times someone from that computer tried to access the blocked site? ...you'd probably have to do packet sniffing. There's a library that Wireshark[^] uses called WinPcap[^] that is open source.
 
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