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    netstat

    hello.
    someone could give me information on the commands: netstat [-a] [-e] [-n] [-o] [-s] [-p proto] [-r]
    thank you

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    netstat

    hello.
    some one can give me information for the commands l: netstat please ;
    want to know if somme one is connect to my pc .

    thank you

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    try netstat -ao
    Another way is to go to your firewall connections. and look. No firewall? Shame on you. I recommend comodo firewall.

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    . I have firewall.

    netstat can see the ip and open ports locally, but i want to know
    why i should set up a tcp port, has what is it?
    2) Why do we need a port range when I see (by netstat-o) there are several connections on TCP port ?
    *) The port tcp is he the connection with one or more servers or clients ?
    4) Same question for the port range on which I have no control, which connections are made above (server, client, or other??)

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    Now I think I understand. You arte using a rat, I believe. Google for tutorials.

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    Why do we need a port range when I see (by netstat-o) there are several connections on TCP port ?

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    Please explain better what you are trying to do.

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    I know that with ( Netstat-o )i can identify the connections with the PID if existing. or I want to know where i can find the process usesing this connection. and what is the controls (commande )?

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    [url]http://commandwindows.com/netstat.htm[/url]

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