Have since, been guided to the running "ipinfo" in a terminal window to gather this same data. ... Thanks for the guidance.Original Post from 5.1.1 forum wrote:Right clicking the "networking" icon on the desktop tray (bottom of screen) brings up list. Selecting "Network Status Information" from that list will run a utility which allows us to see 5 tabs of information about the PCs network status.
Does anyone know which command will show/print/file the data on the Statistics" tab???
Thanks in advance.....to anyone that does.
Network ICON on your desktop tray
Network ICON on your desktop tray
Look at this. Look at yours. Do you see the same thing I see
I see this in my statistics section:
Network Statistics Tab
Just trying to explain what this means. Thanks.
Network Statistics Tab
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Active Internet connections (servers and established)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:631 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
tcp 1 1 192.168.1.204:46053 174.143.209.250:80 LAST_ACK
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.204:47589 208.109.22.214:80 TIME_WAIT
- What do you make of the IP address, 174.143.209.250, shown?
- What applications in my Puppy (192.168.1.204) are this ports?
Just trying to explain what this means. Thanks.
What it shows on the Statistics Tab
Every time I start my system from scratch and tell Puppy to Connect ETH0 DHCP, Puppy ALWAYS starts a internet session to this IP address ===> 174.143.209.250:80
I have checked with other users of Puppy in my area. This is happening with EVERY location where Puppy is being run in this area.
Anyone know why this is happening? Anyone know how I can find which Puppy application is connecting to that internet location?
I have checked with other users of Puppy in my area. This is happening with EVERY location where Puppy is being run in this area.
Anyone know why this is happening? Anyone know how I can find which Puppy application is connecting to that internet location?
Yes, it's ipinfo itself. At line 21 of the script it calls var0="`wget -O - -q icanhazip.com`" and icanhazip.com is the ip you are questioning. If you add a new line - sleep 1 - right after the wget call you won't see that ip in the Statistics tab anymore.Anyone know how I can find which Puppy application is connecting to that internet location?
Regards,
Mobeus