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RE: Monitor connected IP's
From: "Corey Watts-Jones" <cwattsjones () rogers com>
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 07:19:41 -0500
If you want logged responses for this, I suggest installing the PortReporter service available from MS's page. It requires pretty much no overhead and logs port usage to a txt file with the IPs listed as well. That however makes a logfile on each machine. If you wanted to streamline the process, writing a simple batch to do a network file copy to the one server or console machine you sit at. Just an option. :) Corey Watts-Jones -----Original Message----- From: Tony Kasyan [mailto:wakasyan () purdue edu] Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 12:08 PM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Monitor connected IP's Does anyone know of a tool or script that I can run against my windows servers to detect ip's connected to my servers that are out of my lan range. Something easier than running netstat against each server individually? Thanks, Tony
Current thread:
- Monitor connected IP's Tony Kasyan (Nov 02)
- RE: Monitor connected IP's Corey Watts-Jones (Nov 02)
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- Re: Monitor connected IP's H Carvey (Nov 03)
- RE: Monitor connected IP's James Derieg (Nov 03)