On Fri, 08 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> Any suggestions to figure out what is loaded that would grab tcp port 23?
as root:
lsof | grep 1024
will tell you what has bound to port 1024 (as well as some other stuff)
as will
netstat -nlp --inet
to give you the list of open ports listening for both tcp and udp and the
-p option will also attempt to give you the process name as well. A
combination of these two methods should tell you whether or not something
else is trying to run on port 23, tho I sincerely doubt anyone would stomp
all over a well known port reservation like that....
--
Matthew Micene
Systems Development Manager
Express Search Inc.
www.ExpressSearch.com
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