i do not know the servers or software in question, but fyi Jellybean is
being pushed out right now.

...lori
On Jul 20, 2012 3:30 PM, "Kevin Veroneau" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Task manager/task killer apps usually display the PID for the running
> apps.  You can try searching the play store for apps which can read network
> traffic on the device.  The app "Under the hood" looks promising.  It works
> as non-root, but does provide more info on rooted(obviously).
> On Jul 20, 2012 4:57 PM, "Shoieb Arshad" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Thanks kevin for your reply.
>> well for the first part, my firewall is already blocking those ports but
>> all the applications on the cell phones are working, they are giving any
>> type of
>> error. this led me think that it may be hidden communication.
>> the next thing is currently the devices i have checked all of them are
>> non-rooted. so rooted applications are a no-go.
>> i have network traces for those communications but as they getting
>> blocked at firewall so all of them are basically just SYN messages.
>>
>> i think getting PID's should solve the problem or at least let me
>> identify the cause of it. so the question is
>> how can i get PID's on non-rooted devices and relate them to network
>> traffic ?
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, July 19, 2012 11:42:36 AM UTC+3, Shoieb Arshad wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello
>>> i am working as network admin in a company. yesterday when i was looking
>>> in the firewall logs, i found out that some of the andorid phones on the
>>> network are
>>> trying to connect different IP's of a 210.X.X.X subnet on 3-4 different
>>> ports. and they were produced huge number of requests it was around
>>> 600000-700000 requests
>>> for each android device.
>>> i then invited one of the staff member, whose phone was producing this
>>> huge traffic, he sure have a lot of applications running but i was not able
>>> to identify the
>>> application which was causing this problem. i there any way i can
>>> identify the application which is producing this traffic ?
>>> thanks
>>>
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