On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 12:49:07AM -0800, Woody Mims wrote:
> Hi all --
> 
> Working on configuring a home Samba Server, I did a netstat -a. One line 
> came up that I hadn't ever seen before:
> 
> 
> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State
> 
> udp        0            0      localhost:blackjack     
> localhost:blackjack     ESTABLISHED
As others have noted, your local address is localhost:blackjack and
foreign address is localhost:blackjack.  This means a connection from
127.0.0.1 port 1025 to the same.
Run this to figure out what pid is making that connection:
lsof|grep 1025

Also if blackjack was a computer name, ie it said for a foreign address:
blackjack:389, This would mean that this host resolved the connecting
address to the hostname `blackjack'.  This would also mean the dns or
hosts file has the connecting ip address listed with the computer name
in the same domain as the current machine.  Otherwise you would see a
fully qualified domain name or an ip address: blackjack.cracker.it:389
or 12.12.12.12:389

Cory

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