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SinkRox
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07-06-2005, 10:34 PM
Post subject: PC / Networking peeps:
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Full House
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Brighton, UK
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Our internet connection has been extremely crap lately, and im woundering if this has something to do with it...
when I run netstat i get 8 connections, where they are going out from my comp and back into my comp (ip add).... what the hell is that about!?!?
eg:
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proto local add forieng add state
TCP chris:1025 chris:1030 established
TCP chris:1030 chris:1025 established
any ideas?
This really needs fixing, Ive been getting timed out so much lately its rediculous... including someone betting into me at the river when I have the nuts, someone re-raising me at flop when I have trip J's.. then wahay it times out
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AHiltz
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4-of-a-Kind
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I don't know what netstat is supposed to accomplish, but don't overcomplicate things here. Start from the ground up.
Do you have DSL or cable?
Have you unplugged your modem for 5-10 mins lately? Do you do that once a month?
If you use a router, unplug both it and the modem. Then plug modem in after 5 mins and let it get setup. Then plug in router and let it setup. Try connection now.
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AsAc
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07-07-2005, 04:10 PM
Post subject: Re: PC / Networking peeps:
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Originally Posted by SinkRox
Our internet connection has been extremely crap lately, and im woundering if this has something to do with it...
when I run netstat i get 8 connections, where they are going out from my comp and back into my comp (ip add).... what the hell is that about!?!?
eg:
Code:
proto local add forieng add state
TCP chris:1025 chris:1030 established
TCP chris:1030 chris:1025 established
any ideas?
This really needs fixing, Ive been getting timed out so much lately its rediculous... including someone betting into me at the river when I have the nuts, someone re-raising me at flop when I have trip J's.. then wahay it times out 
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Im a network peep(CCNA), heres what i would do:
Windows netstat program is pretty bad, it dosent tell you which program is keeping those ports open. You shud try something better like http://www.diamondcs.com.au/openports/ (check the screenshot http://www.diamondcs.com.au/openport...ge=screenshots )
check that 1025 thats a common trojan port:
1025 tcp listen listener RFS remote_file_sharing
1025 tcp shoppro ShopPro accounting software
1025 tcp FraggleRock [trojan] Fraggle Rock
1025 tcp md5Backdoor [trojan] md5 Backdoor
1025 tcp NetSpy [trojan] NetSpy
1025 tcp RemoteStorm [trojan] Remote Storm
1025 udp RemoteStorm [trojan] Remote Storm
Also if you get those time outs often, keep a command prompt open, and when you think you are timing out again type in " tracert www.google.com" or "www.yourpokernetwork.com", and see if the problem is in your computer/network/ISP or is the poker network having problems.
HTH
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SinkRox
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Full House
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Brighton, UK
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cheers guys, I did unplug the router and modem to restart the, (but at the same time) will try rebooting them again with plugging modem back in first.
I dont think its a virus as have updated and scanned.
i used a TCP viewer program thing and got the following results, dunno if anyone can make anything of it?
sweet heres the output, ive left it running all day and its stayed the same with same connections...
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alg.exe:2260 TCP chris:1040 chris:0 LISTENING
CAVTray.exe:1828 TCP chris:2583 localhost:2576 ESTABLISHED
CAVTray.exe:1828 TCP chris:2584 localhost:2577 ESTABLISHED
firefox.exe:428 TCP chris:auth chris:0 LISTENING
firefox.exe:428 TCP chris:1231 localhost:1232 ESTABLISHED
firefox.exe:428 TCP chris:1232 localhost:1231 ESTABLISHED
firefox.exe:428 UDP chris:1518 *:*
iSafe.exe:1916 TCP chris:2576 chris:0 LISTENING
iSafe.exe:1916 TCP chris:2577 chris:0 LISTENING
iSafe.exe:1916 TCP chris:2577 localhost:2584 ESTABLISHED
iSafe.exe:1916 TCP chris:2576 localhost:2583 ESTABLISHED
iSafe.exe:1916 TCP chris:2577 localhost:2579 ESTABLISHED
iSafe.exe:1916 TCP chris:2576 localhost:2578 ESTABLISHED
lsass.exe:732 UDP chris:4500 *:*
lsass.exe:732 UDP chris:isakmp *:*
MPPoker.exe:3224 TCP chris.workgroup:2845 195.244.204.73:1976 ESTABLISHED
MPPoker.exe:3224 UDP chris:2846 *:*
svchost.exe:1004 TCP chris:epmap chris:0 LISTENING
svchost.exe:1048 UDP chris:ntp *:*
svchost.exe:1048 UDP chris.workgroup:ntp *:*
svchost.exe:1132 UDP chris:1347 *:*
svchost.exe:1132 UDP chris:1349 *:*
svchost.exe:1132 UDP chris:1352 *:*
svchost.exe:1132 UDP chris:1350 *:*
svchost.exe:1132 UDP chris:1348 *:*
svchost.exe:1132 UDP chris:1041 *:*
svchost.exe:1132 UDP chris:1064 *:*
svchost.exe:1132 UDP chris:1351 *:*
svchost.exe:1220 UDP chris:1900 *:*
svchost.exe:1220 UDP chris.workgroup:1900 *:*
System:4 TCP chris:microsoft-ds chris:0 LISTENING
System:4 TCP chris.workgroup:netbios-ssn chris:0 LISTENING
System:4 UDP chris:microsoft-ds *:*
System:4 UDP chris.workgroup:netbios-ns *:*
System:4 UDP chris.workgroup:netbios-dgm *:*
VetMsg.exe:3664 TCP chris:2578 localhost:2576 ESTABLISHED
VetMsg.exe:3664 TCP chris:2579 localhost:2577 ESTABLISHED
When right click > properties, heres the process info I get:
alg.exe = Application Gateway Service
CAVtray.exe = CA anti virus system tray
iSafe = eTrust EZ Antivirus\ISafe.exe
MMPoker = ladbrokesMPP\MPPoker.exe (poker client)
svchost = Generic Host Service for Win 32 Service (C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exe)
System 4: unable to query process
VetMsg: eTrust EZ Antivirus\VetMsg.exe
After analysing them all they all seem pretty normal / fine? I saw the system 4 process on a screenshot of the software so I assume thats OK. Cheers for looking into this with me
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SinkRox
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Full House
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Brighton, UK
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hmm i ran a tracert on my pokerroom and it done something quite odd:
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arkana
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07-08-2005, 12:17 PM
Post subject: Re: PC / Networking peeps:
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Full House
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Originally Posted by AsAc
Windows netstat program is pretty bad, it dosent tell you which program is keeping those ports open.
HTH
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netstat -b
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AsAc
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07-08-2005, 03:09 PM
Post subject: Re: PC / Networking peeps:
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Originally Posted by arkana
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Originally Posted by AsAc
Windows netstat program is pretty bad, it dosent tell you which program is keeping those ports open.
HTH
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netstat -b
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Thx for the info, looks like Microsoft added that in XP SP2. (Im still using W2k)
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hmm i ran a tracert on my PokerRoom and it done something quite odd:
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Usually it means the 13th router is dropping icmp echo reguest(security/bandwidth issue). If that screenshot was taken when your poker client was lagging, then i dont think theres anything you can do about it. Delay is low, no packet loss, problem might be somewhere between your isp <=> poker site.
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