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Re: Associating Windows Processes to TCPIP Ports?


From: "Ivan Coric" <ivan.coric () workcoverqld com au>
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 14:54:18 +1000

Hi,
It is actually "fport" by foundstone.
http://www.foundstone.com/knowledge/proddesc/fport.html

cheers


Ivan Coric
IT Security Officer
Information Technology
WorkCover Queensland
Ph: (07) 30066414 Fax: (07) 30066424
Email: ivan.coric () workcoverqld com au

"Richard H. Cotterell" <seec () mail retina ar> 01/12/03 11:40am >>>


Ref: David Simcik <dave () simcik com>'s
     message dated 08 January 2003, 9:51 hours.

Hiya,
      Anyone know of a tool that can map TCP/UDP ports to a specific
process in
Windows (NT/2000)? My apologies if this is a naive question.

Do a *google* search for NPORT and you will be in business once you 
install it.




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