On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 03:37, Kevin Bennett wrote:
> I only used the -a switch.  If I add -n as well it becomes:
> 
> TCP   0.0.0.0:49247   0.0.0.0:0       LISTENING.
> 
> and many
> 
> TCP   <myIP>:49247    <foreignIP>:<port>      ESTABLISHED
...

I suppose that 0.0.0.0:0 means the same thing as
0.0.0.0:*, i.e. that it will accept connections on
any IP and any port.  Is this windows?

Try without -n.  Does 0.0.0.0:0 change to <myhostname>:0?
That would be kind of weird, but MS$ has done weirder things.
On the other hand, it might be that the situation is different
now and you get 0.0.0.0:0 with -a -n and with -a.

If you have established connections on your listenPort,
they must be incoming so your system seems to be working.
Is the firewall on?

-- Ed Huff

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