I was looking forward to trying lsof -i   but none of my boxes have
it.....what provides this...


however, maybe one of these combinations will help Steve....

netstat
netstat -an

or to refresh 

watch netstat
watch netstat -an

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On 18/12/99 at 14:36 a mole wrote:

>Hey Steve,
>
>       the highly excelent program lsof tells you what you want to know.  
>Running 'lsof -i' will tell you all the networking ports open and the
>command, pids, users names ect associated with the port.  I'm pretty sure
>lsof is standard issue on redhat these days...
>
>M.
>
>On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Steve wrote:
>
>> Is there a command that will list the ports that are being used and
>> what is it?
>
>> Or is this a stuuuupppid question and I'm just having a very bad day?


Regards

Greg Wright
IT Consultant Sydney Australia

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