Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/07/22/21:43:32
Winston,
% type -a netstat
netstat is /cygdrive/d/WINNT/system32/netstat
% netstat /help
Displays protocol statistics and current TCP/IP network connections.
NETSTAT [-a] [-e] [-n] [-s] [-p proto] [-r] [interval]
-a Displays all connections and listening ports.
-e Displays Ethernet statistics. This may be combined with the -s
option.
-n Displays addresses and port numbers in numerical form.
-p proto Shows connections for the protocol specified by proto; proto
may be TCP or UDP. If used with the -s option to display
per-protocol statistics, proto may be TCP, UDP, or IP.
-r Displays the routing table.
-s Displays per-protocol statistics. By default, statistics are
shown for TCP, UDP and IP; the -p option may be used to
specify
a subset of the default.
interval Redisplays selected statistics, pausing interval seconds
between each display. Press CTRL+C to stop redisplaying
statistics. If omitted, netstat will print the current
configuration information once.
There's no way that I can see to tie port number to the process ID of the
process that's using it.
Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA
At 14:13 2002-07-22, Winston Gutkowski wrote:
>I am not sure whether it will work on Cygwin, but on Linux/Unix I would
>try netstat -nvpl to give you a list of processes running on listening
>ports. You should then be able to use ps to determine what command is running.
>
>HIH
>
>Winston
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