That's a really good question (and I wish I had an answer). I'm guessing
that `netstat` can somehow tell you what's listening on what ports. A
port-scanner will do the trick, too. But what did you mean when you said
" I lost tcpd/pop3d"? What is happening? Can  you connect to port 110 at
all (by telneting to it)? Are there any other services that aren't
working?
Kenny
"Joshua S. Freeman" wrote:
> 
> It's strange...
> 
> I didn't make any changes at all to etc/inetd.conf, and I'm not
> running anything else on that port (110) afaik... anything else
> I should check? how do i check if there's a port conflict just
> in case?
> 
> J.On Tue, 8 Feb 2000,
> Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
> 
> Did you make any changes to /etc/inetd.conf? Something else
> that you may want to check is if there is any sort of active
> process that has the ports that you are using bound (some IDS
> tools like portsentry will do this if it is satrtedbefore
> inetd).
> Kenny

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