sudo lsof -i:22 Nice! Command, you can also use nmap... nmap -sT -O localhost
2015-10-22 15:44 GMT-02:00 Walter Lapchynski <[email protected]>: > On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 9:35 AM, Felipe M. Vieira <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I cannot use port 22 to start a lsh server on my machine. When I try I >> get: >> lshd: could not bind any address. >> It looks like the port is already used. >> But when I try: >> 'pidof ssh' I get nothing. It looks like it's using the port but not >> running. >> > > ssh and sshd are not one in the same. You'll find your PID with `pidof > sshd`. Better, yet, use `sudo lsof -i:22`. > > Still, though, I doubt that's the issue. It's not complaining about > binding the port, but it's complaining about binding the address. Are you > sure you gave it an address (127.0.0.1) to listen on? > > -- > @wxl | http://polka.bike > Lubuntu Release Manager & Head of QA > Ubuntu PPC Point of Contact > Ubuntu Oregon LoCo Team Leader > Ubuntu Membership Board & LoCo Council Member > Eugene Unix & GNU/Linux User Group Co-Organizer > > -- > Lubuntu-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users > >
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