Hi All. Sorry to be a little OT on this one, but I'm sure I'm not the
first to run into it.
I have a server on the network that is pushing a lot of bandwidth both in
and out. Very
unusual for a web server - normal MRTG shows lots out, minimal in. I don't
know if it
is a trojan or what.
I've
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Hi All. Sorry to be a little OT on this one, but I'm sure I'm not the
first to run into it.
I have
I have a server on the network that is pushing a lot of bandwidth both in
and out.
a first look with
netstat -an
... could show connections on non-webserver-related strange ports. You'll
need something else to show i/o bytes per connection.
taskmanager with all the i/o columns displayed
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Hi All. Sorry to be a little OT on this one, but I'm sure I'm not the
first to run into it.
I have a server
At 08:44 AM 4/1/2004, Chris Ulrich wrote:
What I would love is a program that can take all of the IP's on the
machine and
in a spreadsheet-type format, list all of the IP addresses, incoming
traffic and outbound traffic.
Does anyone know of a tool like this?
If you have any experience with
There are all sorts of free tools available at www.sysinternals.com . I am
sure you can something to help you there
Eric S
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