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Bubba
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Re: Netstat Prompt Results - What does this mean?

With XP I would suggest using netstat -o so you can see who owns the process ID(PID) of each port. You can then compare via Windows Task Manager with the PID's.

Take for example "Microsoft-DS"....it's the service/protocol name for tcp\udp port 445 which as you may know is for File\Print Sharing.
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said by Bubba See Profile:
With XP I would suggest using netstat -so you can see who owns the process ID(PID) of each port. You can then compare via Windows Task Manager with the PID's.

Take for example "Microsoft-DS"....it's the service/protocol name for tcp\udp port 445 which as you may know is for File\Print Sharing.

Bubba, I did use netstat! That's what is posted. Did I miss anything else? (There is a lot more running in Task Manager than is showing up in netstat, however!)
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[text was edited by author 2003-09-15 23:02:39]


Bubba
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said by Sparrow See Profile:
Bubba, I did use netstat! That's what is posted. Did I miss anything else?
Yes you did use Netstat but what switch did you use ?

"Syntax
netstat [-a] [-e] [-n] [-o] [-p Protocol] [-r] [-s] [Interval]

Parameters
-a
Displays all active TCP connections and the TCP and UDP ports on which the computer is listening.
-e
Displays Ethernet statistics, such as the number of bytes and packets sent and received. This parameter can be combined with -s.
-n
Displays active TCP connections, however, addresses and port numbers are expressed numerically and no attempt is made to determine names.
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-o
Displays active TCP connections and includes the process ID (PID) for each connection. You can find the application based on the PID on the Processes tab in Windows Task Manager. This parameter can be combined with -a, -n, and -p.
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-p Protocol
Shows connections for the protocol specified by Protocol. In this case, the Protocol can be tcp, udp, tcpv6, or udpv6. If this parameter is used with -s to display statistics by protocol, Protocol can be tcp, udp, icmp, ip, tcpv6, udpv6, icmpv6, or ipv6.
-s
Displays statistics by protocol. By default, statistics are shown for the TCP, UDP, ICMP, and IP protocols. If the IPv6 protocol for Windows XP is installed, statistics are shown for the TCP over IPv6, UDP over IPv6, ICMPv6, and IPv6 protocols. The -p parameter can be used to specify a set of protocols.
-r
Displays the contents of the IP routing table. This is equivalent to the route print command.
Interval
Redisplays the selected information every Interval seconds. Press CTRL+C to stop the redisplay. If this parameter is omitted, netstat prints the selected information only once"
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