Of course…
as usual, sysinternals.net had a tool. 😉
What’s really terrifying is what I found out *using* that tool. I was having trouble starting IIS on my win2k machine, because something else was already bound to port 80. Guess what it was…
…. skype.exe
Yes, boys and girls, *skype* is a web server. I guess that’s one way to get around those pesky firewalls – almost *everyone* lets people open a connection to port 80…
January 11th, 2008 at 8:30 pm
That makes sense, actually.
Sysinternals rules. I friggin LOVE junction.exe .. it’s especially nice if you have a huge program that you don’t want to install to two different %ProgramFiles on a dual boot system. . . .
Winamp is a webserver for me 🙂
Once — somebody paused it.
I don’t bother to protect it, because I think it’s funny.