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| Subject: | Re: how to trace what is accessing the nic ? |
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| Date: | 25 Apr 2005 10:45:57 -0000 |
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The question is quite basic but is there a way to trace which process is trying to send these packets?
lsof or fuser, I would think. H. Carvey "Windows Forensics and Incident Recovery" http://www.windows-ir.com http://windowsir.blogspot.com
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