TCPIP connections freeware.

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ceed

Hi,

I am looking for a program that can show me all my connections. I would
like a little more information that just port and which process the
connection belongs to for instance if the connection is locally or
remotely established . I have a program called TCPWiew from Sysinternals
which works great but is very limited.

Any pointers greatly appreciated.
 
Hi,

I am looking for a program that can show me all my connections. I would
like a little more information that just port and which process the
connection belongs to for instance if the connection is locally or
remotely established . I have a program called TCPWiew from Sysinternals
which works great but is very limited.
Most are just a graphical front end for netstat
 
Hi,

I am looking for a program that can show me all my connections. I would
like a little more information that just port and which process the
connection belongs to for instance if the connection is locally or
remotely established . I have a program called TCPWiew from Sysinternals
which works great but is very limited.

Any pointers greatly appreciated.

TCPView from Sysinternals:

http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/TcpView.html

http://www.sysinternals.com/Files/TcpView.zip
 
"ceed"
Hi,

I am looking for a program that can show me all my connections. I would
like a little more information that just port and which process the
connection belongs to for instance if the connection is locally or
remotely established . I have a program called TCPWiew from Sysinternals
which works great but is very limited.

Any pointers greatly appreciated.

Take a look at CurrPorts:
http://www.nirsoft.net

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Frank Bohan
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says...
Well, as I said in my initial posting I already have TCPWiew, but it's too
limited. I need more information about the connection, how it was
initiated etc.

I use Active Ports here.. Might be what you need...
 
Well, as I said in my initial posting I already have TCPWiew, but it's too
limited. I need more information about the connection, how it was
initiated etc.

Sorry about that - yet another occasion where I didn't practise what I
preach about reading carefully before replying.
 
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