Hi Edouard,
Some of PCs have pre-installed vendor specific utility and sometimes
they omit lots of traffic...
Traffic other than TCP/UDP is hard to track, but maybe you can guess
which process is omitting lots of traffic.
Use Extended Task Manager (I'm using Process Hacker personally) and
watch which protocol is consuming I/O.
regards,
On 2010/07/08 22:59, Edouard Zorrilla wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I have a windows machine which keeps sending pings to others. The destination
> are random, but valid IP Address (seems it query dns or wins). Do you know how
> can I track the .exe which sends that kind of ping packets to the network ?. I
> have tried with tcpview but this shows me tcp/udp connections, not icmp
> traffic. I had scan with antivirus/antimalware and all is clean.,
>
> Thanks in advance for your time,
>
> Regads
>
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