Hey, I think fport from Foundstone is what your after. cheers Ivan ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Readme for fport v2.0
fport supports Windows NT4, Windows 2000 and Windows XP fport reports all open TCP/IP and UDP ports and maps them to the owning application. This is the same information you would see using the 'netstat -an' command, but it also maps those ports to running processes with the PID, process name and path. Fport can be used to quickly identify unknown open ports and their associated applications. Usage: C:\>fport FPort v2.0 - TCP/IP Process to Port Mapper Copyright 2000 by Foundstone, Inc. http://www.foundstone.com Pid Process Port Proto Path 392 svchost -> 135 TCP C:\WINNT\system32\svchost.exe 8 System -> 139 TCP 8 System -> 445 TCP 508 MSTask -> 1025 TCP C:\WINNT\system32\MSTask.exe 392 svchost -> 135 UDP C:\WINNT\system32\svchost.exe 8 System -> 137 UDP 8 System -> 138 UDP 8 System -> 445 UDP 224 lsass -> 500 UDP C:\WINNT\system32\lsass.exe 212 services -> 1026 UDP C:\WINNT\system32\services.exe The program contains five (5) switches. The switches may be utilized using either a '/' or a '-' preceding the switch. The switches are; Usage: /? usage help /p sort by port /a sort by application /i sort by pid /ap sort by application path For updates visit: www.foundstone.com Ivan Coric IT Security Officer Information Technology WorkCover Queensland Ph: (07) 30066414 Fax: (07) 30066424 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> R Pradeep Chandran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/25/02 04:24pm >>> Hi All, Is there any utility which provides information on the owner(?) of a socket on Win NT/2k? What I want, is to find out which process has opened a socket on the machine. For example, if netstat shows that a process is listening on port 80, I should be able to use this utility and find out what that process is. Hve a nice day, Pradeep -- Keep me away from the wisdom which does not cry, the philosophy which does not laugh and the greatness which does not bow before children. -Kahlil Gibran, mystic, poet and artist (1883-1931) R Pradeep Chandran *************************************************************************** Messages included in this e-mail and any of its attachments are those of the author unless specifically stated to represent WorkCover Queensland. The contents of this message are to be used for the intended purpose only and are to be kept confidential at all times. This message may contain privileged information directed only to the intended addressee/s. Accidental receipt of this information should be deleted promptly and the sender notified. This e-mail has been scanned by Sophos for known viruses. However, no warranty nor liability is implied in this respect. **********************************************************************