On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 11:30, Zeno Davatz wrote:
Hi
I got two open Ports on my Debian-Server and I do not know what they are
standing for:
Open Port: 56851
Open Port: 57216
try lsof -i | grep 56851
it could help u see what application is listening on that port
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On 17.10.2002 10:56 Uhr, Cristi Banciu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
try lsof -i | grep 56851
it could help u see what application is listening on that port
Thanks for your help. I get:
ywesee@debian:/etc/tinydns/root sudo lsof -i | grep 56851
Password:
httpd 2495 root3u IPv4 630910
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 11:53, Zeno Davatz wrote:
On 17.10.2002 10:56 Uhr, Cristi Banciu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
try lsof -i | grep 56851
it could help u see what application is listening on that port
Thanks for your help. I get:
ywesee@debian:/etc/tinydns/root sudo lsof -i | grep
I got two open Ports on my Debian-Server and I do not know what
they are
standing for:
Open Port: 56851
Open Port: 57216
try lsof -i | grep 56851
it could help u see what application is listening on that port
also netstat -anp as root will tell you what process is
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 13:13, Zeno Davatz wrote:
Yes - I think you are right. So that is nothing bad? Obviously Ruby needs to
open that port if it wants to communicate with Apache.
I don't know i something is bad or good on your machine. Only u should
know what apps are running on your machine
On 17.10.2002 11:59 Uhr, Cristi Banciu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 11:53, Zeno Davatz wrote:
On 17.10.2002 10:56 Uhr, Cristi Banciu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
try lsof -i | grep 56851
it could help u see what application is listening on that port
Thanks for your help. I
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 11:30, Zeno Davatz wrote:
Hi
I got two open Ports on my Debian-Server and I do not know what they are
standing for:
Open Port: 56851
Open Port: 57216
try lsof -i | grep 56851
it could help u see what application is listening on that port
On 17.10.2002 10:56 Uhr, Cristi Banciu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
try lsof -i | grep 56851
it could help u see what application is listening on that port
Thanks for your help. I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/tinydns/root sudo lsof -i | grep 56851
Password:
httpd 2495 root3u IPv4
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 11:53, Zeno Davatz wrote:
On 17.10.2002 10:56 Uhr, Cristi Banciu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
try lsof -i | grep 56851
it could help u see what application is listening on that port
Thanks for your help. I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/tinydns/root sudo lsof -i | grep
I got two open Ports on my Debian-Server and I do not know what
they are
standing for:
Open Port: 56851
Open Port: 57216
try lsof -i | grep 56851
it could help u see what application is listening on that port
also netstat -anp as root will tell you what process is
On 17.10.2002 11:59 Uhr, Cristi Banciu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 11:53, Zeno Davatz wrote:
On 17.10.2002 10:56 Uhr, Cristi Banciu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
try lsof -i | grep 56851
it could help u see what application is listening on that port
Thanks for your help. I
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 13:13, Zeno Davatz wrote:
Yes - I think you are right. So that is nothing bad? Obviously Ruby needs to
open that port if it wants to communicate with Apache.
I don't know i something is bad or good on your machine. Only u should
know what apps are running on your machine
Tobias,
Are you using IP Masquerading ??
If you are you need to install a kernel module called ip_masq_icq for
ICQ to work otherwise you will only be able to connect through the
server and not directly i.e.. no file transfer or chat rooms but you
will be able to message through the ICQ
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