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Closing TCP and UDP Ports via Windows Command Line

In this tutorial, we will explore how to close TCP and UDP ports using the Windows … Closing TCP and UDP Ports via Windows Command LineRead more

Command Line, currports, local-security-policy, netstat, ports, taskkill, tcp, tcpview, udp, windows

Secure Copy with Non-Standard Ports

Secure Copy with Non-Standard Ports The scp (Secure Copy) command is a fundamental tool for securely … Secure Copy with Non-Standard PortsRead more

Command Line, configuration, Linux, netstat, non-standard-port, port-number, SCP, Secure Copy, SSH

Examining Network Port Status from the Command Line

Understanding Network Ports and Command-Line Tools Network ports are essential for communication between computers on a … Examining Network Port Status from the Command LineRead more

Command Line, Linux, macOS, netstat, network-port, network-troubleshooting, pid, port-status, process-identifier, ss, windows

Killing Processes on Specific Ports in Ubuntu

In this tutorial, we will cover how to identify and kill processes running on specific ports … Killing Processes on Specific Ports in UbuntuRead more

fuser, kill, lsof, netstat, ports, processes, ubuntu

Identifying Processes Listening on TCP Ports

Understanding Network Connections and Port Listeners When developing network applications, or troubleshooting connection issues, it’s crucial … Identifying Processes Listening on TCP PortsRead more

lsof, macOS, netstat, process-monitoring, tcp-port

Checking Port Availability on Windows Servers

When working with networked applications, it’s often necessary to check if a specific port is open … Checking Port Availability on Windows ServersRead more

netstat, port-availability, portqry, PowerShell, telnet, windows-server

Closing Listened Ports on Linux and Windows

Closing Listened Ports on Linux and Windows When a process terminates unexpectedly, it can leave a … Closing Listened Ports on Linux and WindowsRead more

kill, Linux, netstat, ports, taskkill

Identifying Processes Listening on Ports in Windows

Identifying Processes Listening on Ports in Windows When developing network applications or troubleshooting connectivity issues, it’s … Identifying Processes Listening on Ports in WindowsRead more

netstat, network, port, process, windows

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