On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 09:19:31 -0400, Craig Chamberlain said:
> Is there a tool that can determine which process ID is generating ICMP
> packets or IRPs in Windows? TDImon seems to be TCP/UDP only. TCPview and
> netstat apparently can't do it.
I'm not aware of any well-known userspace API that generates ICMP, so
any userspace would have to be hand-crafting the packets itself. So what
you're looking for is a process that has a raw socket open.
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> Is there a tool that can determine which process ID is generating ICMP
> packets or IRPs in Windows? TDImon seems to be TCP/UDP only. TCPview and
> netstat apparently can't do it.
I'm not aware of any well-known userspace API that generates ICMP, so
any userspace would have to be hand-crafting the packets itself. So what
you're looking for is a process that has a raw socket open.
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