

The built-in network subsystem doesn't include any support for viewing TCP connections and therefore won't display the data you want. One of the key things you need to remember about using TCPView with your Linux operating system is to always make sure that it's used with the Sysinternals utilities and not the built-in networking module in your distribution.

It also provides details about the port number, source port, and destination port for every packet, so you'll be able to easily understand the protocols in use on your system. TCPView will display the IP address of every known TCP connection on your computer. This is especially useful if you're a server administrator. You can simply use a menu or toolbar button to toggle through the different displays.

TCPView is a freely available Windows tool that allow you to view all the different TCP and UDP sockets on your computer, plus the details of their associated IP addresses.
