S Shaunall Beta member Messages 3 Mar 14, 2009 #1 I was running a netstat -s -p tcp and I was wonder what the following output means TCP 192.168.1.101:48444 iw-in-f113:http ESTABLISHED I understand what most of it is, but I would like to know specifically what iw-in-f113:httP means Thanks Shaun
I was running a netstat -s -p tcp and I was wonder what the following output means TCP 192.168.1.101:48444 iw-in-f113:http ESTABLISHED I understand what most of it is, but I would like to know specifically what iw-in-f113:httP means Thanks Shaun
mikesgroovin HONK if you route packets Messages 4,718 Location MD Mar 14, 2009 #2 it's just identifying the remote node and the remote port that are in use within this particular connection
it's just identifying the remote node and the remote port that are in use within this particular connection