Xavier Cardil wrote: > I found nothing is passing through those ports . . . I think something > was sending the stream to our PST/SIP gateways, so the calls where > affected when getting in to the gateways. I found we are not running any > extra TCL applications on those gateways . . . could it be possible ? > Could an UDP stream get mixed with another through an UDP port ? Is a > very strange issue but I really want to know why . . . any more hints ? > > Thanks. > > On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 11:48 AM, John A. Sullivan III > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> > wrote: > > On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 10:14 +0100, Steve Howes wrote: > > On 1 Jul 2009, at 09:54, Xavier Cardil wrote: > > > udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:2727 <http://0.0.0.0:2727> > > > 0.0.0.0:* 4989/asterisk > > > udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:9001 <http://0.0.0.0:9001> > > > 0.0.0.0:* 26354/udp-sender > > > udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:5000 <http://0.0.0.0:5000> > > > 0.0.0.0:* 4989/asterisk > > > > 2727 = mgcp > > > > I found that with Google. A useful tool. > <snip> > I thought 9001 was for JetDirect style print servers. I don't recall > off the top of my head if they are tcp or udp - John > -- > John A. Sullivan III > Open Source Development Corporation > +1 207-985-7880 > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > > http://www.spiritualoutreach.com > Making Christianity intelligible to secular society >
Assuming first your box doesn't have a rootkit installed (to check for a rootkit, use rkhunter. Your distro may have it packaged, if not google for it) I use lsof to find out what is listening to TCP and UDP ports: lsof -P | grep UDP lsof -P | grep TCP YMMV Bruce _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
