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Process Traceing



I have a dial-up connection and always run "pppstats" in a different
window to watch the network activity.

I had lots of "in" and "out" packets going through the dial-up
connection. There was no mail going out or coming in. I tried "ps -x"
and "netstat -a" but did not get any traceable process for the network
activity.

How can I trace what process or host is using the dial-up connection?

Any pointers or info is appreciated.

Thank you in advance.

Subba Rao
subb3 at ibm.net
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