Try /sbin/fuser -v -n tcp 623
If I do /sbin/fuser -v -n tcp 23 I get the following
/sbin/fuser -n tcp -v 23
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
23/tcp root 19925 f.... in.telnetd
root 20094 f.... inetd
-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Kerr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 2 May 2001 1:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SLUG] What process controls a Port
After port scanning a RH6.2 system for *open* ports I have now noticed
623, 644, 649 and 654 as being open which now begs the question:
How can I determine what process -or- daemons are controlling what
ports ?
There apears to be no additional or unknown processes running on the
system and I do not suspect a hack (at this stage)
SK
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