Finding Where Data is Coming From?

Andy Green fedora at warmcat.com
Mon Dec 1 12:46:13 UTC 2003


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On Monday 01 December 2003 12:27, Harry Putnam wrote:

> Pardon me butting in but the -p switch still doesn't show the source
> address the OP requested.  Can netstat do that?

Here's what I see while listening to suprnova radio

[agreen at fastcat agreen]# netstat -p | grep xmms
tcp        0      0 fastcat1.cb.ath.c:33576 ns1.magicaldns.net:8356 
ESTABLISHED 23672/xmms

Here's the playlist file

[playlist]

NumberOfEntries=1

File1=http://207.142.135.31:8356/

[agreen at fastcat agreen]# ping 207.142.135.31
PING 207.142.135.31 (207.142.135.31) 56(84) bytes of data.
[agreen at fastcat agreen]# ping ns1.magicaldns.net
PING ns1.magicaldns.net (207.142.135.31) 56(84) bytes of data.

There seems to be enough information there to regenerate the URL.  I don't 
know if the streaming protocol allows directories but I doubt it.

- -Andy
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