Woa - hold on there...
Netstat is available on ALL Windows machines (with the exception of
Windows 3.x and possiblly CE devices.)
It's also available on most versions of Unix (Linux, Solaris, *BSD...)
I use it practically every day on my ME box (and on 98 before that)
A nicer (GUI) version called TCPView is available from
www.sysinternals.com
Mark.
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Subject: Re: Port numbers
Yes, but remember that netstat is only available in Windows NT
and
Windows 2000. If you are a Windows 98 user you will have to look for an
alternative method.
"Binaya D. Joshi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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28/03/01 14:18
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Asunto: Re: Port numbers
Its easy. Just run the command netstat.. It will give you all info
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> dear all,
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> anybody who knows the port number used by instant messengers (icq,
> irc,msn,yahoo, aol.....)
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> thanks!
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