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Re: Kerio Personal Firewall


From: "dwarkeeper" <dwarkeeper () hotmail com>
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 09:37:38 -0500

You can either use netstat -nao (which is with XP) or use fport which will
give you a listing of ports with PID numbers, to extend on that you can do a
tasklist /svc to show a list of services mapped to each PID.

dk.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chew Yean Tai - FOS" <ytchew () fosconsult com>
To: <security-basics () securityfocus com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 8:26 PM
Subject: Re: Kerio Personal Firewall


You can try Active Ports at http://www.protect-me.com/freeware.html which
tells you what service is using which port.  The best thing is, it's free.

YT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chee%2dHeng Chin" <chchin () iastate edu>
To: <security-basics () securityfocus com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 2:41 AM
Subject: Kerio Personal Firewall


Hello list,
           I am trying to configure Kerio Personal Firewall and this
firewall
allows me to specify explicitly which service is allowed inbound/outbound
connection thru either TCP/UDP including the exact port numbers and IP
range
to
respond to.

My question is: Is there a software/utility that will tell me exactly
which
service/application is currently listening on exactly which TCP/UDP port
number?

"netstat -a" only lists the active listening ports but doesnt tell me
which
service/application is listening on that port for incoming packets.

I would like to "lock down" the server as much as possible by specifying
exactly which port and service a connection is allowed. Thanks in advance.

Regards,

chchin



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