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    netstat command

    which command is best?
    when I run netstat it disappears before I can read it? thanks

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    what are you attempting to do? net stat
    what is the objective...
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    netstat -an

    That will show you what ports are open...


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    Hi sting...it will do that if you type it in the Run box.

    Open a DOS box and run netstat -an from there.

    rmbox has a useful tool at his site that you can run from the toolbar.

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    just check connections

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    thanks all, hked long time no hear...

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    Yeah sting...been away. Some family issues to deal with.

    Good to be back.

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    Hi...sting.......
    Wanna read a bit?

    netstat Command
    http://nim.cit.cornell.edu/usr/share...s4/netstat.htm


    ) NetBSD Reference Manual NETSTAT(1)
    http://www.tac.eu.org/cgi-bin/man-cgi?netstat+1

    Good list of netstat commands. All I knew were netstat -a & netstat -an...but there are more.

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