Thursday, December 8, 2011

Do these task manager items look suspicious concerning port 500? I use Vista Home premium?

Just thought I would check and see what was maybe part of port 500 on my comp. So I did netstat -b looked at port 500 and saw PID number the items associated with the PID number (1156) Would this be how to see what is using port 500 or open on port 500?





all are running and all are part of the netsvcs group and all use svchost.exe





Name Description


AeLookupSVC application experience





Appinfo application information





BITS Background Intelligent Transfer Service





Browser Computer Browser





CertPropSvc Certification Propigation





gpsvc Group Policy Client





IKEEXT IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules





iphlpsvc IP Helper





LanmanServer Server





MMCSS Multimedia Class scheduler





ProfSvc User Profile Service





RasMan Remote Access Connection Manager





Schedule Task Scheduleer





seclogon Secondary Logon





SENS System Event Notification Service





Session Env Terminal Services Configuration





ShellHWDetection Shell Hardware Detection





Themes Themes





Winmgmt Windows Management Instrumentation





wuauserv Windows Update|||Hi V,





Try:


netstat -anb





Best regards,





subexpression|||also, to get the PID with netstat:





netstat -ano

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