> I'm trying to track down network traffic on our > LAN. I'm seeing very frequent use of upper-level > ports I don't recognize, like 4081. Does anyone > know where you can go to get a comprehensive list > of what ports are used by what > systems/applications? Thanks for any help... If you post the packet(s), chances are someone can tell you what it is coming from. I'd also like to pitch some great network tools - nstreams, iptraf and ntop. nstreams gives a single line summary of 'who's' talking. I use nstreams when I want to see 'when' new traffic happens. For instance 'who is this particlar host talking to'? iptraf is a slightly more graphical 'who's' talking. It shows total packets to and from each address. When I want to solve a network traffic jam NOW and I don't have ntop running, I use iptraf. Once the fire is out, I install ntop. I use ntop when I want some great charts and graphs on what's happening. ntop outputs tons of stuff to a web page, including traffic matrices, top talkers and overall traffic flow. ntop 2.xx rocks! You can do so much with it. The downside: ntop uses lots of memory. I also had stability problems with early 2.0x releases.