Network Traffic Info

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simmam

Hi,

I have DU Meter in WinXP Home in my Laptop that shows the network traffic
but it shows only the Quantification of the Data Flow. Is there is any way
where I can find who are accessing my system and what is creating those
network traffic, uploads and downloads at any particular instant?

Simmam
 
From: "simmam" <[email protected]>

| Hi,
|
| I have DU Meter in WinXP Home in my Laptop that shows the network traffic
| but it shows only the Quantification of the Data Flow. Is there is any way
| where I can find who are accessing my system and what is creating those
| network traffic, uploads and downloads at any particular instant?
|
| Simmam
|

TCPVIEW from Sysinternals...

http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/TcpView.html
 
Some of this information is available from Computer
Management, System Tools, Shared Folders. There are 3 items
there, Shares will display the Share Name, Share Path, & how
many connections to the share. Sessions will display Who,
What machine, how many files open, and how long. Open Files
will show the files, who etc
Computer Management can be opened by Rt Click on My
Computer, and choose Manage
or
Start >Control Panel >Admin Tools >Computer Management

Mike


: Hi,
:
: I have DU Meter in WinXP Home in my Laptop that shows the
network traffic
: but it shows only the Quantification of the Data Flow. Is
there is any way
: where I can find who are accessing my system and what is
creating those
: network traffic, uploads and downloads at any particular
instant?
:
: Simmam
:
:
 
Hi,

I have DU Meter in WinXP Home in my Laptop that shows the network traffic
but it shows only the Quantification of the Data Flow. Is there is any way
where I can find who are accessing my system and what is creating those
network traffic, uploads and downloads at any particular instant?

Simmam

The best way to get the most information on what's happening is to run a
packet capture utility like ethereal. This will capture each packet that
moves through your nic and tell you exactly what is being sent or received
and where it's going or coming from.
 
Thanks NoStop

Simmam


NoStop said:
The best way to get the most information on what's happening is to run a
packet capture utility like ethereal. This will capture each packet that
moves through your nic and tell you exactly what is being sent or received
and where it's going or coming from.
 
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