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What OS are you running?
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For both linux and MS Windows you can open up a terminal/command prompt and run netstat. Not sure about Macintoshies. And if you prefer a GUI based netstat there are ones available for both linux and windows.
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Mac's are UNIX based these days. They have several BSD derived tools as well as an excellent GUI tool called Network Utility.
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Hi, an easy way is to use a firewall which has a "Net State" function that can show the currently active connections and the details of these connections, including Remote Address/Port, Local Application/Port, Protocol and Status. mm... You can try Armor2net Personal Firewall, http://www.armor2net.com. Hope this help!
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