On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Alvin Starr wrote:

>lsof will show open file descirptors and sockets. that combined with
>netstat -tan will show you what ports are being listened to. you can then
>close them down by killing the approprate services.

You can use "netstat -plut" to list listening ports for
tcp/udp and which pid/process in the system owns it as well..

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