Benjamin Scott wrote:
> 
>   Better yet, use the even easier solution ("-p" switch) that has been built
> into netstat for some time now.  ;-)

Perhaps somebody can thwack me and tell me what I'm doing wrong here.

I'm running sshd which binds to port 22.  As root I execute:

# netstat -np | grep 22

And while this shows the couple of machines that I've ssh'd TO (remote
port 22), it doesn't list my sshd which is bound to my local port 22. 
Why is that?

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"I have one plan for linux.  World Domination."  -Linus Torvalds

Cole Tuininga
Network Admin
Code Energy, Inc
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