I'm using Lubuntu on which I'm running WINE. Generic Lubuntu installation gives you a monitoring tool called "Benchmark" which shows internet connections IPs/Ports etc, but does not show you which application was the initiator.
Parallel, on WINE i have a few application and I would like to know if any of them creates any connection independently to the internet, so I was wondering if there is a way to monitor application that connect to the internet and use WINE.
Is there a tool, option, package etc? that will allow me to achieve that?
Monitor Wine Apps Traffic
Re: Monitor Wine Apps Traffic
This topic has been discussed ad nauseam before on these forums...jamthejame wrote:I'm using Lubuntu on which I'm running WINE. Generic Lubuntu installation gives you a monitoring tool called "Benchmark" which shows internet connections IPs/Ports etc, but does not show you which application was the initiator.
Parallel, on WINE i have a few application and I would like to know if any of them creates any connection independently to the internet, so I was wondering if there is a way to monitor application that connect to the internet and use WINE.
Is there a tool, option, package etc? that will allow me to achieve that?
E.g. a similar discussion, see: WineHQ Forums: creating built-in firewall for Wine.
The only update is that nftables has replaced iptables.
Note also that we are talking about a thread from 7 years ago - so change is glacial!
The tl;dr version is no you can't.
Bob