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How can the same TCP port show in netstat as BOUND and ESTABLISHED in Windows?
I'm investigating an issue of port exhaustion in Windows, and the output of netstat shows many ports both as BOUND and ESTABLISHED
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TCP 10.0.1.9:64318 10.0.1.9:8400 ESTABLISHED ...
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After opening port 443 in windows firewall as inbound rule, I cannot see it when I run 'netstat -an'
As an inbound rule on Windows 10 firewall, I added port 443 as TCP connection allowing all types of connections. However, I cannot see it when I run 'netstat -an'. How can I get it so that I see my ...
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netstat Foreign Address shows my hostname, TCP sockets refuse connections
I am attempting to establish a TCP connection to a Windows machine running some third party software, unfortunately, I can not make the connection succeed.
Running:
netstat -an
Shows my service is ...
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How do I kill a process that is dead but listening?
I'm developing an app that listens on port 3000. Apparently there's an instance of it still listening to the port because whenever I start it, it can't create a listener (C#, TcpListener, but that's ...