Have you recently installed something that's responsible for this port to be
listening?
If you have absolutely no idea and this is the basis for asking, then I'd
suggest finding out what's running on the system, and then selectively
shutting them down one by one until you find the one involved...
Out of curiosity, what's the port involved?
Best Regards, Donald Kelloway
http://www.commodon.com
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From: Vanja Hrustic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, June 22, 1999 11:33 AM
Subject: RE: Why not NT?
>As much as I'm concerned, the answer to "Why not NT?" question is:
>
>In 2 days, I can't find a utility that will tell me who 'owns' the process
>that is keeping port X open. I only got mails from people saying "If you
>find out, let me know!".
>
>And I'm supposed to run firewall on this "thing"!? So, now what I do? Turn
>off everything on the system in order to see if those ports go away? If
>that doesn't work then... reboot? If that still doesn't work - download few
>virus killers to check if maybe some trojan found its way in? And if that's
>not the case - what next?
>
>At least, I know what's on port 80. I hope so...
>
>Vanja
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