On Thu 30 Mar 2000, Herbert Xu wrote: > > As to the dependency on fuser, hmm, now what's that thing called netstat(1) > which happens to be in your package and also happens to have a flag called > -p? :)
$ man netstat [...] SYNOPSIS netstat [-venaoc] [--tcp|-t] [--udp|-u] [--raw|-w] [--groups|-g] [--unix|-x] [--inet|--ip] [--ax25] [--ipx] [--netrom] netstat [-veenc] [--inet] [--ipx] [--netrom] [--ddp] [--ax25] {--route|-r} netstat [-veenpac] {--interfaces|-i} [iface] netstat [-enc] {--masquerade|-M} netstat [-cn] {--netlink|-N} netstat {-V|--version} {-h|--help} DESCRIPTION [...] Hmm, I don't see -p [...] -p, --programs displays process name and PID of the owner of each socket it dumps. You have to be the owner of such process to have all it's sockets matched to it or generally root user will see all the necessary information in place. Ah, it's not in the synopsis, but _is_ described. BTW: it should be "all its sockets", no apostrophe. Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wurtel.demon.nl/ work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.murphy.nl/ debian: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org/ isdn4linux: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.isdn4linux.de/