Christopher Sawtell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> netstat -a is the command to list out all active sockets.
> ntop is _the_ network monitoring program.

netstat -tunap is even more useful; it lists only TCP and UDP, doesn't
try to do DNS or /etc/hosts lookups, and when run as root it lists the
program with the socket open as well.

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