J,
Thanks for the info re netstat.exe. For the past 2 days I have been
scratching my head about your reference to the -b switch. In the
w2k version of netstat, the -b switch is not present. I did find the
-b switch in the XP version of netstat.exe. And the xp version does
show more information th
mail.tstonramp.com:pop3 TIME_WAIT
>
> hth,
>
> _jim
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
Of DHSinclair
> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 1:15 PM
> To: Hardware Group
> Subject: [H] IP stuff?
>
>
>
007 1:15 PM
To: Hardware Group
Subject: [H] IP stuff?
Is there any way for me to query a given machine to find out
"who" is camped out "listening to" 127.0.0.1?
I am playing with "homer." (http://www.funkytoad.com/content/view/14/32/)
It will not start because s
: Monday, July 23, 2007 1:15 PM
To: Hardware Group
Subject: [H] IP stuff?
Is there any way for me to query a given machine to find out
"who" is camped out "listening to" 127.0.0.1?
I am playing with "homer." (http://www.funkytoad.com/content/view/14/32/)
It will no
Scott,
Ding! Ding! Think may be the simple answer for homer not
working. No, I do not believe I have a web server in operation
ATM. But, I am not certain either. There may be a web server
built into my eset nod32 security app, and I do know that I did
use the HTTP setup so my server modules, the
You're welcome for the link.
There's not just an IP involved here, but also a port.
Something else likely is
using a port that homer needs to use. You run into
this when you try to run more
that one of the same kind of client or server software
the needs a specific port
on a machine.
A simple
On Jul 24, 2007, at 6:06 PM, DHSinclair wrote:
Christopher,
Thank you. I do have and have been using TCPView. Yes, you have
correctly got it!
Now.
I have run TCPView on my server. I see nobody camped out on
"127.0.0.1."
I do see many internal windows components camped out on
Christopher,
Thank you. I do have and have been using TCPView. Yes, you have correctly
got it!
Now.
I have run TCPView on my server. I see nobody camped out on "127.0.0.1."
I do see many internal windows components camped out on "0.0.0.0:". So
I suppose my next question is:
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007, DHSinclair wrote:
Is there any way for me to query a given machine to find out
"who" is camped out "listening to" 127.0.0.1?
To be more specific, in any IPv4 TCP/IP stack, the whole class-A subnet
127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 is your PC.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Localhost
S
OK. let me answer all of you collectively, sort of. I suspect I asked a
shotgun question.
What I have gotten back are laser beams. I am still confused. Hopefully,
some of my answers will let you all know where I am. I freely admit that
there is much about a server and the www that I do not y
Opps. I should not have given my answer as a question...
That address is internal to your own computer,
so it is trying to talk to itself...
I can't explain it too well, that is why I quoted Karen
(of Karenware)...
Who-Is is a couple things, depending on how the term is used.
When I "do" a who-
TCPView -
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Networking/TcpView.mspx
Though no one other than local processes can access
the loopback IP.
> From: "DHSinclair"
>> Is there any way for me to query a given machine to
find out
>> "who" is camped out "listening to" 127.0.0.1?
>>
>> I am p
Putting in 127.0.0.1 into any machine redirects to that machine. It
isn't a routable IP so there is no way you can connect to a machine
over the WAN using it.
--
Brian
Find my public PGP key at http://pgp.mit.edu/
On 7/24/07, Thane Sherrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 05:14 PM 23/07/2007
At 05:14 PM 23/07/2007, DHSinclair wrote:
Is there any way for me to query a given machine to find out
"who" is camped out "listening to" 127.0.0.1?
How do you mean? 127.0.0.1 is your local computer. Technically, no
one can be listening to it unless you aren't using a router, and then
they
Rick, at the risk of being really stupid.
I just do not know how to answer your question.
I think "yourself" is proper, but just do not know.
Sorry, I am not fast enough. Is "who is" my tool?
Best,
Duncan
At 16:40 07/23/2007 -0400, you wrote:
Yourself?
WhoIs Lookup performed by Karen'
Yourself?
WhoIs Lookup performed by Karen's WhoIs
The IP Address 127.0.0.1 falls within the Internet's Private or Reserved IP
Address Space.
If you have detected this address apparently assigned to a remote computer, the
IP address
is in error or has been forged.
Details: This block is assigne
Is there any way for me to query a given machine to find out
"who" is camped out "listening to" 127.0.0.1?
I am playing with "homer." (http://www.funkytoad.com/content/view/14/32/)
It will not start because somebody else beats homer to 127.0.0.1 for
"listening."
Yes, this is another progy adv
17 matches
Mail list logo