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Re: Why is my Mac on the web when I'm not?
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Re: Why is my Mac on the web when I'm not?


  • Subject: Re: Why is my Mac on the web when I'm not?
  • From: <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2008 12:33:05 -0700

  On Jan 4, 2008, at 11:09 AM, James Walker wrote:

  > I was trying to test some networking code using Interarchy's TCP
  > traffic watching features, but I keep seeing constant HTTP traffic
  > which seems to involve rollingstone.com.  I didn't have a web
  > browser open, or an email client, or iTunes, and tried quitting the
  > iTunes helper process. How can I find out where the traffic is
  > coming from?

from a shell:
use netstat to resolve it to a port.
use lsof to figure out which process is bound to the port.

--j
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