J. Oquendo wrote: >> program called openports which would run on the machine and relate any >> LISTENING or ESTABLISHED ports to the actual file that has the port >> open. This would then give you the service/process/program waiting for >> traffic on that port. > On Windows > /c:\netstat -an |find /i "listening"/ > > Why download when you can use existing tools... Because that command does not let you know what application on your local machine has the port bound? There are tools like openports or the sysinternals set you may use for that purpose, but to my knowledge there aren't any built into Windows itself to do this. -- /ahnberg. _______________________________________________ firewall-wizards mailing list firewall-wizards@listserv.icsalabs.com https://listserv.icsalabs.com/mailman/listinfo/firewall-wizards |
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