>From http://seifried.org/security/os/microsoft/port-information.html we have:
Now to see what applications actually have these ports open you will need a program such as Inzider (free), available from: http://ntsecurity.nu/toolbox/inzider/. Another free tool is fport from Foundstone, available at: http://www.foundstone.com/knowledge/zips/FPortNG.zip. There is a commercial program called TCPView from Winternals that provides a lot of information, available from: http://www.winternals.com/products/monitoringtools/tcpviewpro.asp. Kurt Seifried, [EMAIL PROTECTED] A15B BEE5 B391 B9AD B0EF AEB0 AD63 0B4E AD56 E574 http://seifried.org/security/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Bremer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 1:04 PM Subject: Open Ports on windoze 95/98 > Hi, > Can anyone recommend a program (preferably free) that > will tell you which program is listening on an open port in windoze > 95/98? > > I've tried inzider and it doesn't seem to detect anything even though > netstat -an shows several listening ports. I've ran it several times as > the FAQ suggests, and all it seems to do is make the system crash. > Something that works like "netstat -apne" does on Linux would be > nice :-) > > TIA, > Steve >