Oops, sorry about that last pipe char on that lsof line.  That was a typo.
:)


On Sun, 8 Aug 1999, Jim wrote:

> netstat -a will show you all open ports *including listening servers.*
> 
> Also try:
> lsof -i |
> 
> 
> 
> On Sun, 8 Aug 1999, Matt Heatley wrote:
> 
> > Ok, I believe I've read everything available about configuring smtpd with
> > qmail for selective relaying.  Now, I can't seem to get anything to work :).
> > 
> > The problem seems to be that *something* (though I can't figure out what) is
> > listening on port 25.  If I change to port 24 everything works fine. I need
> > to figure out what is running but I just can't seem do it.. is there a
> > command that lists port and process?  netstat doesn't seem to do it.
> > 
> > My inetd.conf file,the output of ps waux, and the qmail startup lines are
> > included below...
> > 
> > ANY help is greatly appreciated at this point.... The basic problem is that
> > even when I don't start qmail I have *something* listening on port 25... if
> > I use nmap (a portscanner) on my server it shows port 25 as "filtered"
> > 
> > Any ideas?  I'm about at the end of my rope.. thanks!!
> > 
> > Matt
> > 
> > ============================================================
> > Error rec'd in Outlook mail client:
> > 
> > Unable to connect to the Server:...
> > 
> > (whether or not qmail-smtp is started)
> > 
> > ============================================================
> > qmail and qmail-smtpd are started via:
> > QMAILDUID=`id -u qmaild`
> > NOFILESGID=`id -g qmaild`
> > 
> >     supervise /var/supervise/qmail/send /var/qmail/rc |
> >         setuser qmaill cyclog /var/log/qmail &
> > 
> >     supervise /var/supervise/qmail/smtpd tcpserver -v -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb \
> >         -u$QMAILDUID -g$NOFILESGID 0 smtp \
> >         recordio /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 2>&1 | setuser qmaill accustamp
> > | \
> >         setuser qmaill cyclog /var/log/qmail/smtpd &
> > ============================================================
> > My inetd.conf(with comments removed):
> > # See "man 8 inetd" for more information.
> > #
> > time        stream  tcp     nowait  root    internal
> > 
> > time        dgram   udp     wait    root    internal
> > 
> > ftp stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  wu.ftpd -a
> > 
> > telnet      stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  in.telnetd
> > 
> > shell       stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  in.rshd -L
> > 
> > login       stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  in.rlogind
> > 
> > talk        dgram   udp     wait    root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  in.talkd
> > 
> > ntalk       dgram   udp     wait    root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  in.talkd
> > 
> > imap        stream  tcp     nowait  cyrus   /usr/cyrus/bin/imapd    imapd
> > 
> > finger      stream  tcp     nowait  nobody  /usr/sbin/tcpd  in.fingerd -w
> > 
> > http-rman   stream  tcp     nowait.10000    nobody  /usr/sbin/tcpd  
>/usr/sbin/http-rman
> > 
> > rplay       dgram   udp     wait    root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  rplayd -t 30 -c 60 -s
> > 16384 -F0 --inetd
> > 
> > midinet     stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  in.midinetd
> > ============================================================
> > My output of ps waux (if I don't start qmail):
> > USER       PID %CPU %MEM  SIZE   RSS TTY STAT START   TIME COMMAND
> > nobody     104  0.0  2.9  3460  1384  ?  S    18:36   0:00
> > /opt/apache/bin/httpd
> > nobody     105  0.0  2.9  3460  1384  ?  S    18:36   0:00
> > /opt/apache/bin/httpd
> > nobody     106  0.0  2.9  3460  1384  ?  S    18:36   0:00
> > /opt/apache/bin/httpd
> > nobody     107  0.0  2.9  3460  1384  ?  S    18:36   0:00
> > /opt/apache/bin/httpd
> > nobody     108  0.0  2.9  3460  1384  ?  S    18:36   0:00
> > /opt/apache/bin/httpd
> > root         1  0.1  0.3   260   168  ?  S    18:36   0:03 init [2]
> > root         2  0.0  0.0     0     0  ?  SW   18:36   0:00 (kflushd)
> > root         3  0.0  0.0     0     0  ?  SW   18:36   0:00 (kpiod)
> > root         4  0.0  0.0     0     0  ?  SW   18:36   0:00 (kswapd)
> > root         5  0.0  0.0     0     0  ?  SW   18:36   0:00 (md_thread)
> > root        12  0.0  0.5   764   244  ?  S    18:36   0:00 update (bdflush)
> > root        74  0.0  1.1   948   552  ?  S    18:36   0:00 /usr/sbin/syslogd
> > root        78  0.0  1.5  1136   732  ?  S    18:36   0:00
> > /usr/sbin/klogd -c 1
> > root       101  0.0  0.9   912   460  ?  S    18:36   0:00 /usr/sbin/inetd
> > root       102  0.0  2.9  3448  1400  ?  S    18:36   0:00
> > /opt/apache/bin/httpd
> > root       137  0.0  1.7  1412   796  ?  S    18:36   0:00 /usr/sbin/nmbd -D
> > root       138  0.0  1.4  1376   684  ?  S    18:36   0:00 /usr/sbin/nmbd -D
> > root       139  0.0  1.6  1764   752  ?  S    18:36   0:00 /usr/sbin/smbd -D
> > root       146  0.0  1.5  1528   728  ?  S    18:36   0:00 sh ./RUN_SYBASE
> > root       147  0.0 14.6 15964  6840  ?  S    18:36   0:01
> > /opt/sybase/bin/dataserver -d/data/master.dat -sSYBASE -e/data/errorlog -i/o
> > pt/sybase
> > root       149  0.0  1.1   912   516  ?  S    18:36   0:00 /usr/sbin/cron
> > root       151  0.1  1.2  1224   584  ?  S    18:36   0:03
> > /usr/local/sbin/sshd
> > root       152  0.0  0.7   768   340   1 S    18:36   0:00
> > /sbin/mingetty --noclear tty1
> > root       153  0.0  0.7   768   340   2 S    18:36   0:00 /sbin/mingetty
> > tty2
> > root       154  0.0  0.7   768   340   3 S    18:36   0:00 /sbin/mingetty
> > tty3
> > root       155  0.0  0.7   768   340   4 S    18:36   0:00 /sbin/mingetty
> > tty4
> > root       156  0.0  0.7   768   340   5 S    18:36   0:00 /sbin/mingetty
> > tty5
> > root       157  0.0  0.7   768   340   6 S    18:36   0:00 /sbin/mingetty
> > tty6
> > root       209  0.0  1.5  1272   704  ?  S    19:09   0:00 in.telnetd
> > root       210  0.1  2.6  1908  1264  p0 S    19:09   0:00 -bash
> > root       255  0.0  1.1   948   532  p0 R    19:13   0:00 ps waux
> > 
> 

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