netstat
up2thetime
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Hello
I am running netstat in a cmd window, just to get a sense of what is happening with certain connections.
The Foreign Address always says "localhost:[port#]" even after I just loaded a few different websites. On my other computer, it shows the domain name of the sites I am connecting to..
Does anyone know how to change the settings?
I am running netstat in a cmd window, just to get a sense of what is happening with certain connections.
The Foreign Address always says "localhost:[port#]" even after I just loaded a few different websites. On my other computer, it shows the domain name of the sites I am connecting to..
Does anyone know how to change the settings?
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ncsugrad2002 Member Posts: 131up2thetime wrote: »Hello
I am running netstat in a cmd window, just to get a sense of what is happening with certain connections.
The Foreign Address always says "localhost:[port#]" even after I just loaded a few different websites. On my other computer, it shows the domain name of the sites I am connecting to..
Does anyone know how to change the settings?
Are you using any sort of proxy or firewall on the computer that is showing localhost on everything? Does it show ONLY localhost for EVERY connection or just a lot of them?? -
up2thetime Member Posts: 154ncsugrad2002 wrote: »Are you using any sort of proxy or firewall on the computer that is showing localhost on everything? Does it show ONLY localhost for EVERY connection or just a lot of them??
Do have a firewall running.. that's about it.
It shows local host for almost everything. There are a few things at the bottom with an IP address. -
ncsugrad2002 Member Posts: 131up2thetime wrote: »Do have a firewall running.. that's about it.
It shows local host for almost everything. There are a few things at the bottom with an IP address.
it's probably routing everything through the firewall and that's what you're seeing. turn the firewall off and see what happens when you try it again. -
jhnt Member Posts: 8 ■□□□□□□□□□What kind of router you use? You may reset router in order to reconfigure DHCP.