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MIB_TCPROW_OWNER_PID (Compact 2013)

3/26/2014

This structure contains information that describes an IPv4 TCP connection with IPv4 addresses, ports that are used by the TCP connection, and the specific process ID (PID) associated with connection.

Syntax

typedef struct _MIB_TCPROW_OWNER_PID {
  DWORD dwState;
  DWORD dwLocalAddr;
  DWORD dwLocalPort;
  DWORD dwRemoteAddr;
  DWORD dwRemotePort;
  DWORD dwOwningPid;
} MIB_TCPROW_OWNER_PID,
  *PMIB_TCPROW_OWNER_PID;

Members

  • dwState
    The state of the TCP connection. This member can be one of the values that are defined in the Iprtrmib.h header file.

    The header file organization has changed. This member can be one of the values from the MIB_TCP_STATE enumeration that is defined in the Tcpmib.h header file, not in the *Iprtrmib.*h header file. Be aware that the Tcpmib.h header file is automatically included in Iprtrmib.h, which is automatically included in the Iphlpapi.h header file. The Tcpmib.h and Iprtrmib.h header files should never be used directly.

    Value

    Meaning

    MIB_TCP_STATE_CLOSED

    1

    The TCP connection is in the CLOSED state that represents no connection state at all.

    MIB_TCP_STATE_LISTEN

    2

    The TCP connection is in the LISTEN state waiting for a connection request from any remote TCP and port.

    MIB_TCP_STATE_SYN_SENT

    3

    The TCP connection is in the SYN-SENT state waiting for a matching connection request after having sent a connection request (SYN packet).

    MIB_TCP_STATE_SYN_RCVD

    4

    The TCP connection is in the SYN-RECEIVED state waiting for a confirming connection request acknowledgement after having both received and sent a connection request (SYN packet).

    MIB_TCP_STATE_ESTAB

    5

    The TCP connection is in the ESTABLISHED state that represents an open connection, data that is received can be delivered to the user. This is the usual state for the data transfer phase of the TCP connection.

    MIB_TCP_STATE_FIN_WAIT1

    6

    The TCP connection is FIN-WAIT-1 state waiting for a connection termination request from the remote TCP, or an acknowledgement of the connection termination request previously sent.

    MIB_TCP_STATE_FIN_WAIT2

    7

    The TCP connection is FIN-WAIT-1 state waiting for a connection termination request from the remote TCP.

    MIB_TCP_STATE_CLOSE_WAIT

    8

    The TCP connection is in the CLOSE-WAIT state waiting for a connection termination request from the local user.

    MIB_TCP_STATE_CLOSING

    9

    The TCP connection is in the CLOSING state waiting for a connection termination request acknowledgement from the remote TCP.

    MIB_TCP_STATE_LAST_ACK

    10

    The TCP connection is in the LAST-ACK state waiting for an acknowledgement of the connection termination request previously sent to the remote TCP (which includes an acknowledgement of its connection termination request).

    MIB_TCP_STATE_TIME_WAIT

    11

    The TCP connection is in the TIME-WAIT state waiting for enough time to pass to make sure that the remote TCP received the acknowledgement of its connection termination request.

    MIB_TCP_STATE_DELETE_TCB

    12

    The TCP connection is in the delete TCB state that represents the deletion of the Transmission Control Block (TCB), a data structure used to maintain information on each TCP entry.

  • dwLocalAddr
    The local IPv4 address for the TCP connection on the local device. A value of zero indicates the listener can accept a connection on any interface.
  • dwLocalPort
    The local port number in network byte order for the TCP connection on the local device.
  • dwRemoteAddr
    The IPv4 address for the TCP connection on the remote device. When the dwState member is MIB_TCP_STATE_LISTEN, this value has no meaning.
  • dwRemotePort
    The remote port number in network byte order for the TCP connection on the remote computer. When the dwState member is MIB_TCP_STATE_LISTEN, this member has no meaning.
  • dwOwningPid
    The PID of the process that issued a context bind for this TCP connection.

Remarks

The MIB_TCPROW_OWNER_PID structure is returned by a call to GetExtendedTcpTable with the TableClass parameter set to TCP_TABLE_OWNER_PID_LISTENER, TCP_TABLE_OWNER_PID_CONNECTIONS, or TCP_TABLE_OWNER_PID_ALL from the TCP_TABLE_CLASS enumeration and the ulAf parameter set to AF_INET4.

The dwState member indicates the state of the TCP entry in a TCP state diagram. A TCP connection progresses through a series of states during its lifetime. The states are as follows: LISTEN, SYN-SENT, SYN-RECEIVED, ESTABLISHED, FIN-WAIT-1, FIN-WAIT-2, CLOSE-WAIT, CLOSING, LAST-ACK, TIME-WAIT, and the fictional state CLOSED. The CLOSED state is fictional because it represents the state when there is no Transmission Control Block, and therefore, no connection. The TCP protocol is described in RFC 793.

The dwLocalPort, and dwRemotePort members are in network byte order. In order to use the dwLocalPort or dwRemotePort members, the ntohs or inet_ntoa functions in Windows Sockets or similar functions may be needed. The dwLocalAddr and dwRemoteAddr members are stored as a DWORD in the same format as the in_addr structure. In order to use the dwLocalAddr or dwRemoteAddr members, the ntohl or inet_ntoa functions in Windows Sockets or similar functions may be needed.

The header file organization has changed. This structure is defined in the Tcpmib.h header file instead of in the Iprtrmib.h header file. Be aware that the Tcpmib.h header file is automatically included in Iprtrmib.h, that is automatically included in the Iphlpapi.h header file. The Tcpmib.h and Iprtrmib.h header files should never be used directly.

Requirements

Header

ws2def.h,
ws2ipdef.h

See Also

Reference

MIB Structures
GetExtendedTcpTable
in_addr
inet_ntoa
ntohl
ntohs
TCP_TABLE_CLASS