Thank You for Your time and answer, Kelly:

>> Run netstat as root to see the PIDs and program names of everything,
>> otherwise it will only show you that data for processes you own.
>>
>> If you also use the -n flag, it will run much faster as it won't do
>> DNS or service name lookups. Some of the service names may be
>> misleading anyway, as they are looked up from a file. The program
>> name is more useful.
>
>Right you are, I forgot to say that.

That I have tried already, still empty except the output headers.
Yet tcpdump did show traffic...


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