Who is listening on port 80
All my posts are provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confer no rights. In normal conditions there are several ways to check ports on a system. But wait a minute, if we look netstat -ano;. OS itself? System process is only serving requested port for another process if your application utilize http. SYS is a kernel driver so runs under system process obviously. But is there any way to see which process actually using http. Well the command results not exactly user friendly to show which PID matching which binding.
But each session id order also match on printed request queue result. Request queues: Request queue name: Request queue is unnamed. Version: 2. Request queue name: Request queue is unnamed. Version: 1. For my port When i checked with taskmanager; it is svchost. Commandline column of task manager says: PeerDistSvc is the guy in my case. Filed under Windows 10 Tagged with Http , http. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional.
Ghost Chili. I'd be more worried about this developer and what they really want. Sean Donnelly This person is a verified professional. That doesn't address OP's question. He wants to know what the listener is, not if the PC is listening. Thai Pepper. Jim Schuuz This person is a verified professional. Sean Donnelly wrote: For some extra detail if you run CMD as an admin you can do netstat -naobp tcp, which will match a process to the connection, i.
To add to it - you probably will need to port it to a text file so you can search for the "" string. Seems to be something on the developers local machine. Any clues on how to figure out what it could be?
Mike This person is a verified professional. This smells of a rootkit. M Boyle This person is a verified professional. Oh dear. Let's hope the dev was not a local admin too.
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