On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 8:02 AM, IT eSTUDANT
<root.ng@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all
Thanks for answers
Linux is my OS. Well. The main objective is to know what process is working and I could correlate it with the application(let say I'd want to filters packets by PID)...
I think you need to do this in two steps:
Step 1) run netstat -lnp and grep or look for the PID or program you're curious about
Step 2) run Wireshark with an appropriate capture or display filter according to the netstat info
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-jp
The next time I have meat and mashed potatoes, I think I'll put a very
large blob of potatoes on my plate with just a little piece of meat.
And if someone asks me why I didn't get more meat, I'll just say,
"Oh, you mean this?" and pull out a big piece of meat from inside the
blob of potatoes, where I've hidden it. Good magic trick, huh?
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