On Friday 26 November 2010, Brian R Masterman wrote:
> I would appreciate any advise and help on networking. (they say a little
> knowledge is a dangerous thing).
> 
> I have been running etherape and it shows that my Linux system is
> sending out a lot of packets to IP addresses. I do do not have anything
> running (that I know of) and disconnecting from the Internet shows that
> these connections are still shown, but they are removed after time-outs
> occur.
> 
> Doing a 'netstat -a' shows a lot of connected  states. (even tho' I have
> unplugged the router connection to the Internet).
> 
> (I have run 'transmission' for a torrent download some time back which
> may be the cause of the connections, but that is not running).
> 
> It would appear that somewhere, something is trying to re-establish
> connections to the systems out on the Internet.
> 
> I would expect to have no connections, especially when I have nothing
> communicating to the Internet. (maybe things like the update manager).
> 
> My Linux build is the Ultimate Edition 2.8 - Ubuntu 10 based)
> 
> Brian M
> 
> 
> 
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Hi Brian,
netstat -ape should show the pids of the offending processes/
Regards
Andy
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Andy Paterson

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