Perhaps in your haste, you missed something.
If I run netstat -anpe as a user I get this specific message and the PID
column is populated with only a "-" for all entries, just like you
showed.
I.E.
netstat -anpe |grep udp
(Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
will not b
I am glad some one asked if the browser is running on the server; I had
that thought too. The problem could be something in between the actual
client and the server. Additionally, this could be done without using
any "malicious software", like a rootkit. Legitimate software could be
configured to c
Hello
Thank you for starting this thread!!!
The command that you are referring to is (would be) a functional
equivalent to Red Hat's "rpm -v all" command. Reference -
I have looked into doing this in Debian and am very sad to see that
there is no equivalent command in Debian, further *disappoint
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