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RE: Associating Windows Processes to TCPIP Ports?
From: Don Sauer <djsauer () swbell net>
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 21:57:26 -0600
Google would be a better friend if you read the question- Dave. The correct answer is Fport from foundstone. Unlike Linux windows doesn't match ports to pids until >Net server comes out so on NT 4 and windows 2000 you need a utility. -----Original Message----- From: Dave C [mailto:davec () skooter net] Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 1:49 PM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Re: Associating Windows Processes to TCPIP Ports? Google is our friend... http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=identify+TCP+port s+to+process "David Simcik" <dave () simcik com> wrote ..
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. Thanks, David
Current thread:
- RE: Associating Windows Processes to TCPIP Ports? Mark Kelsay (Jan 13)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Associating Windows Processes to TCPIP Ports? Rosado, Rafael (Rafael) (Jan 15)
- Associating Windows Processes to TCPIP Ports? David Simcik (Jan 21)
- AW: Associating Windows Processes to TCPIP Ports? René Schaffrath (Jan 14)
- Re: AW: Associating Windows Processes to TCPIP Ports? James Murray (Jan 15)
- Re: Associating Windows Processes to TCPIP Ports? Richard H. Cotterell (Jan 19)
- Re: Associating Windows Processes to TCPIP Ports? Gene Yoo (Jan 23)
- AW: Associating Windows Processes to TCPIP Ports? René Schaffrath (Jan 14)
- Re: Associating Windows Processes to TCPIP Ports? Ivan Coric (Jan 23)
- RE: Associating Windows Processes to TCPIP Ports? Rosado, Rafael (Rafael) (Jan 23)
- RE: Associating Windows Processes to TCPIP Ports? Don Sauer (Jan 27)