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Re: break in?

Subject: Re: break in?
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 19:34:09 +0100
On 2005-11-15 Harlan Carvey wrote:
3. Have you run netstat to see what's trying to connect to the ftp
and web sites? I'd recommend netstat -b -v so you can see the
executables that spawned the processes making the connections.

I wasn't aware that the -b switch worked on Win2K...I thought that it
was only XP that the switch worked on.

XP with SP2 installed. It doesn't work on any prior version, not even XP
RTM or SP1.

Regards
Ansgar Wiechers
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