See what process is using a TCP port in Windows Server 2008 Your email has been sent Windows administrators sometimes have to track down network traffic or errant processes and then match that to ...
Some time ago, one of my clients was having a problem with a Web server — every so often, though it would accept connections on TCP port 80, it wouldn't send back HTML data on that port. Eventually, ...
Press "Windows-R" to open a Run box. Type "cmd" -- without quotes here and throughout -- in the "Open" field, then press "Enter." If a User Account Control message displays, click the "Yes" button. A ...
Maintaining command-line finesse is an important objective for Windows Server administrators. Rick Vanover offers some pointers on using the netstat command. Netstat is a command that some Windows ...
Any network connection made between computers (TCP or UDP protocols), it is done through the ports. Imagine these as entry points or gateways which is used by a service or application. As more client ...
So I'm trying to figure out why certain ports are open and I'm having a hard time figuring out what the service is that is listed for those ports. TCP 5053 RLM Licensing Server - ok so the thing is, ...
What is TCP/UDP port 27? I've looked it up in IANA's list of well-known ports and it came up as nsw-fe, or more appropriately, "NSW User System FE", but just what the hell is it? I've been told it was ...
Data packets travel to and from numbered network ports associated with particular IP addresses and endpoints, using the TCP or UDP transport layer protocols. All ports are potentially at risk of ...