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December 26th, 2003 18:00
netstat -n
can anyone tell me about this, as a way to see ip addresses of those accessing a computer (i am running xp) while online? i read something general about it, but no instructions on how to use it. i entered "netstat -n " in the "run" box. a black box appeared with some info, but then immediately closed, without being able to read what was listed. is there a way to get the box to stay open so i can see what is listed there? then how do i interpret the data listed? thanks, if anyone can shed some light on netstat for me.
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msgale
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December 26th, 2003 19:00
First you should start -> run -> cmd. The in the command windows type netstat -n i.e type netstat -n in the command window.
ChrisRLG
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December 26th, 2003 20:00
Try sam spade from here http://www.samspade.org/
reg0232
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December 26th, 2003 20:00