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Re: Bizarre traffic

Subject: Re: Bizarre traffic
Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2006 02:28:09 +0800
Also if it is *nix box you could install lsoft and do a lsoft -i

Cheers,
Edy

Ramez Hanna wrote:

you can use
netstat -naptu | grep -i established
this should show you all the connection going out and you will also
see which process is causing them

On 23 Feb 2006 13:44:16 -0000, selfinnoculation@yahoo.com
<selfinnoculation@yahoo.com> wrote:


I am not too sure if I can agree with you at this moment, David. It is indeed 
weird that traffic is only heading towards the HTTPS port.

Have you considered running a netmon service on that source machine to see 
which application is actually sending out requests for HTTPS? You might be able 
to nail the culprit there.

Good luck.




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