First method uses netstat to find pid of the process listening on specific port, then use tasklist to find process name by the pid. Use the following command to find out the process id pid listening on port You can change this port to search for another port. The last column of the output shows the pid of the processes. The above output shows the pid is 4 for the process listening on port You should not use port for https traffic. That port is conventionally used for non-secured data, akin to the use of port 80 for default external http.
No 80 and are not the same. In fact ports are used to make connections unique. Port numbers range from 0 to out of which upto are called well known ports which are reserved by convention to identify specific service types on a host.
This is to serve web over secure communication channels and protect data in transit. You can use netstat command to list the tcp port, if port is listed there and state is established means is open for outbound communication. SeniorCare2Share Care about seniors? Have knowledge? Care to share? What tool are you using to compile? What version of the tool are you using? I notice stdafx.
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