F Forbidden X macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 9, 2006 7 0 Jul 9, 2006 #1 Is it possible on Macs to have a netstat -n command feature like on Windows to display ALL available connections? Im still new to macs. Thanks everyone...
Is it possible on Macs to have a netstat -n command feature like on Windows to display ALL available connections? Im still new to macs. Thanks everyone...
miniConvert macrumors 68040 Mar 4, 2006 3,264 3 Kent, UK - the 'Garden of England'. Jul 9, 2006 #2 Have you tried typing netstat -n into Terminal? Works for me?
F Forbidden X macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 9, 2006 7 0 Jul 9, 2006 #4 Other commands? Are there any other commands for the terminal about finding connections, IP adresses, ect...? thanks again everyone!
Other commands? Are there any other commands for the terminal about finding connections, IP adresses, ect...? thanks again everyone!
MacsRgr8 macrumors G3 Sep 8, 2002 8,340 1,865 The Netherlands Jul 10, 2006 #5 You can let your Mac "listen" on a network interface: Type: sudo tcpdump -i en0 (followed by your administrator passwd) You can change the network interface by changing the "en..." (mostly en1 for Airport, or second ethernet interface should your Mac have one etc.)
You can let your Mac "listen" on a network interface: Type: sudo tcpdump -i en0 (followed by your administrator passwd) You can change the network interface by changing the "en..." (mostly en1 for Airport, or second ethernet interface should your Mac have one etc.)