if i try netstat -a on my win98 machine, it does list the current
tcp/ip-connections, yet closes immediatly. so i cannot read anything! so what am i
supposed to do?

Chris Brenton wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > I'm trying to find a command in NT that will tell you which ports are being
> > used. My developers is trying to use certain ports for his program. I need to
> > poke the port on the firewall.
>
> Here's a paper I wrote for SANS on doing just that:
> http://www.sans.org/y2k/finding.htm
>
> Short answer:
>
> netstat -a
>
> will show you which ports are listening. If you need to map listening
> ports to applications try Inzider, although its not 100% accurate.
>
> HTH,
> Chris
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