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Is there a way to find out what programs are accessing the internet at any given time? i know firestarter does this, but i would rather not do it through that if possible.
Last edited by toru (2011-03-24 08:13:01)
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you can use netstat with the -p option to show all running connections and programs associated with them. for examle netstat -tp as root will show all outgoing TCP connections with the programs that opened them. Have a look at the netstat manpage for other options like udp-connections, running servers etc..
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ah, yes! should have known! thanks a bunch!
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