Thanks to Techibee for the Scripts:
http://techibee.com/powershell/query-list-of-listening-ports-in-windows-using-powershell/2344
Basic Codes & Calling Function:
Calling Function:
- Get-ListeningTCPConnections | ft -AutoSize
CODE
Function Get-ListeningTCPConnections { [cmdletbinding()] param( ) try { $TCPProperties = [System.Net.NetworkInformation.IPGlobalProperties]::GetIPGlobalProperties() $Connections = $TCPProperties.GetActiveTcpListeners() foreach($Connection in $Connections) { if($Connection.address.AddressFamily -eq "InterNetwork" ) { $IPType = "IPv4" } else { $IPType = "IPv6" } $OutputObj = New-Object -TypeName PSobject $OutputObj | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "LocalAddress" -Value $connection.Address $OutputObj | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "ListeningPort" -Value $Connection.Port $OutputObj | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "IPV4Or6" -Value $IPType $OutputObj } } catch { Write-Error "Failed to get listening connections. $_" } }
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