Based on our record, Port Checker seems to be a lot more popular than TcpView For Linux. While we know about 263 links to Port Checker, we've tracked only 4 mentions of TcpView For Linux. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Hello, I have an Xfinity tg1682g router/modem combo and it requires you to portforward through the xfinity app, which I did. I have opened ports 27014-27017 tcp/udp, and even used the site portchecker.co to see if my port is open, and it says yes. My dedicated server lists the IP address as my LAN ipv4 address (10.0.0.143:27015). I tried changing it to my WAN ipv4 address (the one you see on... Source: 7 months ago
What router do you have? If portchecker.co isn't showing that the port is open, then your port forwarding didn't work. Source: 10 months ago
You can check if your port forwarding worked by using a site like https://portchecker.co/. Source: 10 months ago
Hello, I have been trying to set up a port forwarding rule for my computer for a week but still couldn't manage to get the port working. I did the other setup and can wake my computer from a device connected to the same network, but unable to do so from another network/web due to my port not working. I have a pretty unknown? Local brand router called Infinity 401 from netmaster and I tested my ports with... Source: 11 months ago
I find it unusual that you have a home connection over 4G with a public IP that is normally routeble. Usually over mobile you get a private IP. If you open ports on your IP public can you confirm that they are infact open? You can use something like https://portchecker.co/ to check that. Is your ISP hosting in a different network or is this theire oqn mobile network? Source: 11 months ago
For watching connections as they happen with a GUI there's https://github.com/chipmunk-sm/tcpview . Similar to the Windows SysInternals TCPView app. It's quite simple to use. Source: 10 months ago
Rn, I'm working on ditching Microsoft's spyware OS for good. I'm amazed how when I run TCPView, the system is silent on the network; Windows 10 talks to every Tom, Dick and Harry. Most open-source apps on my Linux system (OnlyOffice --> better MS Office compatibility for school, GIMP, Kdenlive) are also silent too. The only one I found chattering was VS Code lol. Working on Firejailing that bad boy... Source: almost 2 years ago
That's not how packet sniffing works ... That said, you can correlate your packet sniffing with host analysis software like sysinternals tcpview in windows or a similar piece of software in linux https://github.com/chipmunk-sm/tcpview. Source: over 2 years ago
Also I recommend this tool if you want an easy to use port activity https://github.com/chipmunk-sm/tcpview. Source: about 3 years ago
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