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shadow
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Mon, 11 Nov 2002 16:20:47 -0700
> The Unix solution is netstat. Ask netstat for all listening connections
> like this:
> $ netstat -a | grep LISTEN
Since unix treats everything as a file, you could also use lsof like this:
$ lsof -i
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
ntpd 183 root 4u IPv4 274 UDP *:ntp
ntpd 183 root 5u IPv4 275 UDP localhost:ntp
ntpd 183 root 6u IPv4 276 UDP 192.168.1.149:ntp
inetd 4603 root 4u IPv4 26225 UDP *:amanda
inetd 4603 root 5u IPv4 26226 TCP *:amandaidx (LISTEN)
inetd 4603 root 6u IPv4 26227 TCP *:amidxtape (LISTEN)
proftpd 4627 root 0u IPv4 26367 TCP *:ftp (LISTEN)
exim 4653 root 0u IPv4 26384 TCP localhost:smtp (LISTEN)
sshd 9013 root 3u IPv4 37451 TCP *:ssh (LISTEN)
sshd 9022 root 4u IPv4 37477 TCP
redstone.somewhere.com:ssh->192.168.1.185:4053 (ESTABLISHED)
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Chris Lewis
shadow@digitalnirvana.com
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