This time Todd Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> becomes daring and writes:
> Vox wrote on Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 06:45:03PM -0600 : >> >> > Did I mention simple? >> >> uhm...nothing is simpler than: >> netstat -ntpl >> It'll give you a list of ports that are open in LISTEN or CONNECTED >> state, and what program is keeping the port open...what simpler do >> you want? > > I think he just wanted someone to tell him what to do. Here's some > expansion on the suggestions of others. I suggest the original author > 'man netstat' so he doesn't have to get indignant when the good answers > he got were not what he expected. Guess people still don't like to RTFM nor STFW <shakes head> > netstat -ltnp (Listening TCP, no resolving, program listening) > netstat -lunp (Listening UDP, no resolving, program listening) > > netstat -ltunp (you get one guess, except Vincent Danen gets 3 ;) Come on! be fair! Vincent needs *at least* 5 chances ;) Vox -- Think of the Linux community as a niche economy isolated by its beliefs. Kind of like the Amish, except that our religion requires us to use _higher_ technology than everyone else. -- Donald B. Marti Jr.
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