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« [HSI] Tech Help Please - Alabaster, AL  
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pbarrow
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join:2003-09-16
Montgomery, AL

reply to KoRnGtL15
Re: [HSI] Trouble in paradise.....

you might try this and see what you get (in a Command Prompt):
Look at the Interface Statistics - Errors - should be 0.
in TCP Statistics - Segments Retransmitted should be 1% of Segments Sent.
Look for anything else that look odd from what you see in the sample.

netstat -e -s

Here is a sample:

Interface Statistics

Received Sent

Bytes 2257459240 1283188556
Unicast packets 5007851 4663667
Non-unicast packets 1470 1470
Discards 0 0
Errors 0 0
Unknown protocols 0

IP Statistics

Packets Received = 5006349
Received Header Errors = 0
Received Address Errors = 0
Datagrams Forwarded = 0
Unknown Protocols Received = 0
Received Packets Discarded = 0
Received Packets Delivered = 5006367
Output Requests = 4663573
Routing Discards = 0
Discarded Output Packets = 0
Output Packet No Route = 0
Reassembly Required = 0
Reassembly Successful = 0
Reassembly Failures = 0
Datagrams Successfully Fragmented = 0
Datagrams Failing Fragmentation = 0
Fragments Created = 0

ICMP Statistics

Received Sent
Messages 15633 15686
Errors 0 0
Destination Unreachable 0 5
Time Exceeded 7843 0
Parameter Problems 0 0
Source Quenches 0 0
Redirects 0 0
Echos 0 15681
Echo Replies 7790 0
Timestamps 0 0
Timestamp Replies 0 0
Address Masks 0 0
Address Mask Replies 0 0

TCP Statistics

Active Opens = 90467
Passive Opens = 44822
Failed Connection Attempts = 30
Reset Connections = 15403
Current Connections = 3
Segments Received = 4665874
Segments Sent = 4322550
Segments Retransmitted = 255

UDP Statistics

Datagrams Received = 340439
No Ports = 32
Receive Errors = 0
Datagrams Sent = 324909

KoRnGtL15
Premium
join:2007-01-04
Grants Pass, OR


1 edit
Looks like I have some issues.

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\Owner>netstat -e -s
Interface Statistics

Received Sent

Bytes 130201 55199
Unicast packets 278 284
Non-unicast packets 53 50
Discards 0 0
Errors 0 0
Unknown protocols 0

IPv4 Statistics

Packets Received = 322
Received Header Errors = 0
Received Address Errors = 9
Datagrams Forwarded = 0
Unknown Protocols Received = 0
Received Packets Discarded = 3
Received Packets Delivered = 319
Output Requests = 327
Routing Discards = 0
Discarded Output Packets = 0
Output Packet No Route = 0
Reassembly Required = 0
Reassembly Successful = 0
Reassembly Failures = 0
Datagrams Successfully Fragmented = 0
Datagrams Failing Fragmentation = 0
Fragments Created = 0

ICMPv4 Statistics

Received Sent
Messages 5 11
Errors 0 0
Destination Unreachable 5 2
Time Exceeded 0 0
Parameter Problems 0 0
Source Quenches 0 0
Redirects 0 0
Echos 0 9
Echo Replies 0 0
Timestamps 0 0
Timestamp Replies 0 0
Address Masks 0 0
Address Mask Replies 0 0

TCP Statistics for IPv4

Active Opens = 14
Passive Opens = 3
Failed Connection Attempts = 1
Reset Connections = 2
Current Connections = 7
Segments Received = 206
Segments Sent = 205
Segments Retransmitted = 0

UDP Statistics for IPv4

Datagrams Received = 68
No Ports = 11
Receive Errors = 0
Datagrams Sent = 106

C:\Documents and Settings\Owner>

I also ran tcp view after restarting my pc.

alg.exe:988 TCP HOMEPC:1025 HOMEPC:0 LISTENING
avmailc.exe:580 TCP HOMEPC:44110 HOMEPC:0 LISTENING
lsass.exe:708 UDP HOMEPC:isakmp *:*
lsass.exe:708 UDP HOMEPC:4500 *:*
svchost.exe:1092 UDP HOMEPC:1027 *:*
svchost.exe:1092 UDP 172.16.0.1:ntp *:*
svchost.exe:1092 UDP homepc:ntp *:*
svchost.exe:1092 UDP HOMEPC:ntp *:*
svchost.exe:1092 UDP HOMEPC:1028 *:*
svchost.exe:1092 UDP homepc.mshome.net:domain *:*
svchost.exe:1172 UDP HOMEPC:1036 *:*
svchost.exe:1304 TCP HOMEPC:2869 HOMEPC:0 LISTENING
svchost.exe:1304 UDP homepc.mshome.net:1900 *:*
svchost.exe:1304 UDP homepc:1900 *:*
svchost.exe:1304 UDP HOMEPC:1900 *:*
svchost.exe:924 TCP HOMEPC:epmap HOMEPC:0 LISTENING
System:4 TCP HOMEPC:microsoft-ds HOMEPC:0 LISTENING
System:4 UDP HOMEPC:microsoft-ds *:*
TFTray.exe:3060 TCP homepc:1037 63.147.175.43:http ESTABLISHED

My pc is clear from any spyware, viruses, malware etc.
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