anyone know how you can trace a connection, thats bouncing, to its source or a program that can trace the connection ?
tracert doesnt give an IP
reason are, one of my port IP's are changing the whole time and when i use a IP location tracking program it turns up as a dead-end IP, andi want to find the originating IP
Tracing a bouncing Connection
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1) have you determined whether the connection is incommming or outgoing?.
2) does the port number remain consistent or within a consistent range?
certain windows services do, in fact, recycle ips...
you could tag it using a telnet connection, (try 8080 as the default target), to 'lock' the current ip, *then try using tracert...
*this approach assumes that the connection is incomming...
2) does the port number remain consistent or within a consistent range?
certain windows services do, in fact, recycle ips...
you could tag it using a telnet connection, (try 8080 as the default target), to 'lock' the current ip, *then try using tracert...
*this approach assumes that the connection is incomming...
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