OT: Determining TCP port ownership

From: Cini, Richard <RCini_at_congressfinancial.com>
Date: Mon Nov 5 08:23:18 2001

Carlos:

        The company *is* Winternals. These are guys from the Andrew Schulman
book-writing group. I forget who started it (Matt Pietrek??) but he was a
columnist for Microsoft Systems Journal and specialized in NT-related
systems stuff.

Rich

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Congress Financial Corporation
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30th Floor
New York, NY 10036
(212) 545-4402
(212) 840-6259 (facsimile)


-----Original Message-----
From: Carlos Murillo [mailto:cmurillo_at_emtelsa.multi.net.co]
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2001 9:46 PM
To: classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: OT: Determining TCP port ownership


At 08:46 PM 11/4/01 -0500, Rich Cini wrote:
>
> I downloaded an evaluation version of a program called TCPView fron
>http://www.winternals.com which tracks in real-time the port usage and the
>module responsible for the port. This is how I found out that the
monitoring
>software for the UPS was grabbing the SNMP port.
>
> I would still appreciate pointers to free utilities for NT that do
this
>because $70 is too much to spend for the expected rare usage.

Hmmm... would you indicate the software company? My home ups comes with
some software that I haven't installed, and I'd like to know if
it is the same ... (apc smartups 700). At work I have a 900XL which
comes with software for HPUX among others, also yet to be installed.
Yes, I do have the special cables for connecting the ups to the
serial ports ($41 direct from APC-yikes! but the pin-out was
propietary).

carlos.



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Carlos E. Murillo-Sanchez carlos_murillo_at_nospammers.ieee.org
Received on Mon Nov 05 2001 - 08:23:18 GMT

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