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Can I find out which application is running and sending packets? I have had
a couple of instances where low-intensity traffic is shown in GKrellM's ppp0 window, but everything should be stopped. Doug. -- Registered Linux User No. 277548. They say lightning never strikes twice in the same place. My typing is about as accurate. Apologies for any typos that slip in. - Doug. Doug Laidlaw |
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On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 00:17:11 +1000, Doug Laidlaw <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> > > Can I find out which application is running and sending packets? I have had > a couple of instances where low-intensity traffic is shown in GKrellM's > ppp0 window, but everything should be stopped. > > Doug. > -- > Registered Linux User No. 277548. > They say lightning never strikes twice in the same place. My typing is > about as accurate. Apologies for any typos that slip in. - Doug. I'd use a utility like tcpdump and take a look at those packets. Probably just maintenance stuff by your ISP and tcp software keeping the connection open. -- Later, Alan C You can find my email address at the website: contact.html take control of your mailbox ----- elrav1 ----- http://tinyurl.com/l55a |
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Doug Laidlaw <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<7gua51-(E-Mail Removed)>...
> Can I find out which application is running and sending packets? I have had > a couple of instances where low-intensity traffic is shown in GKrellM's > ppp0 window, but everything should be stopped. > > Doug. man netstat |
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