Andy Green <fedora(a)warmcat.com> writes:
On Monday 01 December 2003 11:42, Nick Wilson wrote:
> Thanks, I'll try it. I did try 'netstat' but it just gives me unusable
> data...
Don't condemn netstat as giving 'unusable' data, poor thing. Try
netstat -p | grep xmms (or whatever the streaming app is)
You'll need to be root if someone else owns the app instance in question.
Another cool thing for netstat
netstat -plut
Tells you who is listening on udp and tcp, and what app it is, need to run
that one as root since there are bound to be things a user didn't spawn.
Pardon me butting in but the -p switch still doesn't show the source
address the OP requested. Can netstat do that?
To OP: Try iptraf. One of its screens will show the actual url.
But its still something of a guessing game if you have other active
connections.