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York Network Trace 1.66 by the sz development is a lightweight network-traffic logger designed to give administrators and security-curious users a clear, text-based record of every conversation that crosses the local wire. Once launched, the program silently switches the selected NIC to promiscuous mode and begins writing a time-stamped log that shows each packet’s source and destination—whether expressed as a fully-qualified domain name or as a raw IPv4/IPv6 address—together with its size in bytes. In addition to the live scroll, the engine reconstructs complete HTTP and FTP sessions, dumping downloaded images, archives, or documents into a user-defined folder so they can be inspected offline. Because the capture is passive, the utility is equally useful for spotting suspicious outbound chatter on a workstation, for documenting which cloud services a POS terminal contacts overnight, or for simply measuring how much bandwidth a game console consumes during an update. The single-version lineage (only 1.66 is offered) keeps the feature set focused: no graphical dashboard, no licensing wizard, just a compact executable that starts logging as soon as it is started and stops when it is closed, producing plain CSV output that can be imported into any analyzer or spreadsheet. York Network Trace is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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