On Windows, the GUI usually creates .zip logs, but advanced users use the Command Line Interface (CLI).
You will see a list of IP addresses . Look for your actual ISP IP address. If you see your real IP listed under traffic rules, you have a .
If you open the file in Notepad or TextEdit, you might be overwhelmed by technical data. Here is a breakdown of the three most important sections you should look for:
On Windows, the GUI usually creates .zip logs, but advanced users use the Command Line Interface (CLI).
You will see a list of IP addresses . Look for your actual ISP IP address. If you see your real IP listed under traffic rules, you have a .
If you open the file in Notepad or TextEdit, you might be overwhelmed by technical data. Here is a breakdown of the three most important sections you should look for:
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