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On all of my computers, I'm seeing network activity on my net adapter
(flashing light) coordinated with disk activity, but not applications are running. Now, I am running msn messenger, but not signed in. And of course, dozens of processes of myriad names. How can I tell just which processes are connected to the network, and which are using it? I'm concerned that I have an unidentified spy or 'bot' process running. Is there a log file or a monitor I can run? The standard monitor shows virtually no activity. -- Jim |
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security.live.com
fiddle in a cmd window netstat /? netstat /abo "JimS" <JimS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:949955A3-6085-4688-AAAF-5B44F21FAB65@microsoft.com... > On all of my computers, I'm seeing network activity on my net adapter > (flashing light) coordinated with disk activity, but not applications are > running. Now, I am running msn messenger, but not signed in. And of > course, > dozens of processes of myriad names. > How can I tell just which processes are connected to the network, and > which > are using it? I'm concerned that I have an unidentified spy or 'bot' > process > running. Is there a log file or a monitor I can run? The standard monitor > shows virtually no activity. > -- > Jim |
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this program has a good interface that shows what processes are active
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/TcpView.html hth philip ashley "JimS" <JimS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:949955A3-6085-4688-AAAF-5B44F21FAB65@microsoft.com... > On all of my computers, I'm seeing network activity on my net adapter > (flashing light) coordinated with disk activity, but not applications > are > running. Now, I am running msn messenger, but not signed in. And of > course, > dozens of processes of myriad names. > How can I tell just which processes are connected to the network, and > which > are using it? I'm concerned that I have an unidentified spy or 'bot' > process > running. Is there a log file or a monitor I can run? The standard > monitor > shows virtually no activity. > -- > Jim |
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A firewall such as Zone Alarm monitors traffic both ways, if
you don't give a program blanket permission, it will trigger a pop up prompt when a programs seeks Internet/LAN access (this would be session-logon permission). Also a LAN will have traffic as the NIC will be sending out signals to let the network know it is there, kind of like a bunch of Girl Scouts on a camping trip, shouting from tent to tent. -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm "Philip Ashley" <philip.ashleyRE@MOVEntlworld.com> wrote in message news:vfBbf.3509$c66.1196@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net... | this program has a good interface that shows what processes are active | | http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/TcpView.html | | hth | | philip ashley | | "JimS" <JimS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message | news:949955A3-6085-4688-AAAF-5B44F21FAB65@microsoft.com... | > On all of my computers, I'm seeing network activity on my net adapter | > (flashing light) coordinated with disk activity, but not applications | > are | > running. Now, I am running msn messenger, but not signed in. And of | > course, | > dozens of processes of myriad names. | > How can I tell just which processes are connected to the network, and | > which | > are using it? I'm concerned that I have an unidentified spy or 'bot' | > process | > running. Is there a log file or a monitor I can run? The standard | > monitor | > shows virtually no activity. | > -- | > Jim | |
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Interesting...thanx for the lead. Seems like maybe LSASS, from Microsoft.
-- Jim "bumtracks" wrote: > security.live.com > > fiddle in a cmd window > netstat /? > netstat /abo > > "JimS" <JimS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:949955A3-6085-4688-AAAF-5B44F21FAB65@microsoft.com... > > On all of my computers, I'm seeing network activity on my net adapter > > (flashing light) coordinated with disk activity, but not applications are > > running. Now, I am running msn messenger, but not signed in. And of > > course, > > dozens of processes of myriad names. > > How can I tell just which processes are connected to the network, and > > which > > are using it? I'm concerned that I have an unidentified spy or 'bot' > > process > > running. Is there a log file or a monitor I can run? The standard monitor > > shows virtually no activity. > > -- > > Jim > > > |
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