I try to find out how to list the tcp connections for every single program that
runs with wine.
The linux command "netstat -tp" returns all the connections made by
programs. However, for programs running with wine I can only see wineserver as
application and not the specific program that is running with wine.
I tried to use "install" netstat.exe of windows. I just copied it out
of my windows folder and after that a few dlls that it required. However this
still doesnt return anything usefull. (If i use the "netstat -ab"
command in my windows os, I can see all connections made my programs, from what
to what.
Technically i need a solution to install netstat.exe correclty in wine, so that
it works the same way as in windows, or i need some other tool, option, or
whatever wine can offer to simply draw net statistics for TCP connections made
by the programs running under wine. It does not matter how, i just need
something that i can work with in a shell.
For people who wonder why i need this: I run a few applications, connected to
some server, which sometimes loose their internet connection(all to the same
IP). So i have a shell script checking for the program and a connection to the
server. This would work, if it wouldnt run under wine.
Another possible solution that i could accept would be, if i could tell the
windows application what source port it has to use. So technically i would
overwrite the source port. Over that i could tell with the linux command
"netstat -tp" what program is still connected, cuz i identify them by
the source port. How can i tell programs under wine to use a specific source
port instead of a random one?