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| XP- a way to tell what ports are used
Had a coworker here in the office that contacted me today. She works with a field tech that does quite a bit of her installs for media events, sports events and such like that.
Anyway, long story short is the guy has a older father that can only communicate via sign language, and they have a computer with the Sorenson VRS software (least that's what I got). We know if we DMZ the computer to the 2wire the software works just fine. So we know at that point it's just a port open/closed problem.
I know there's been software out there before that can tell you what ports are open and listening on an XP machine and I had a piece of software that had a GUI interface that showed them all to you.
You guys/gals have an idea or link to the software to tell what ports are triggered (opened) when the software is up and running? -- If you have a topic in the direct forum please reply to it or a post of mine, I get a notification when you do this. Koetting Ford, Granite City, illinois... YOU'RE FIRED!!
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| reply to David said by David :... I know there's been software out there before that can tell you what ports are open and listening on an XP machine and I had a piece of software that had a GUI interface that showed them all to you. You guys/gals have an idea or link to the software to tell what ports are triggered (opened) when the software is up and running? Take look at this and see if it helps.
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  David No,there is another. Premium,VIP join:2002-05-30 Granite City, IL clubs: | Thanks guys, this will work. |
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| reply to David Were you thinking of the freebie (donationware) by G. Topala called SIW (System Information Works)? »www.gtopala.com/ -- Was a Cruise Fanatic, one cruise on Princess cured me. Bleah |
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  David No,there is another. Premium,VIP join:2002-05-30 Granite City, IL clubs: | yea, just something simple... |
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Active Ports v1.4 »www.devicelock.com/freeware.html quote: Active Ports - easy to use tool for Windows NT/2000/XP that enables you to monitor all open TCP and UDP ports on the local computer. Active Ports maps ports to the owning application so you can watch which process has opened which port. It also displays a local and remote IP address for each connection and allows you to terminate the owning process. Active Ports can help you to detect trojans and other malicious programs.

CurrPorts v1.41 - View Opened TCP/IP ports / connections »www.nirsoft.net/utils/cports.html quote: CurrPorts displays the list of all currently opened TCP/IP and UDP ports on your local computer. For each port in the list, information about the process that opened the port is also displayed, including the process name, full path of the process, version information of the process (product name, file description, and so on), the time that the process was created, and the user that created it. In addition, CurrPorts allows you to close unwanted TCP connections, kill the process that opened the ports, and save the TCP/UDP ports information to HTML file , XML file, or to tab-delimited text file. CurrPorts also automatically mark with pink color suspicious TCP/UDP ports owned by unidentified applications (Applications without version information and icons)
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  David No,there is another. Premium,VIP join:2002-05-30 Granite City, IL clubs: | reply to David Thanks again guys, I forwarded the thread link over to the person in question. This is kind of the back up plan if they don't tell him what ports he needs open. |
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