On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 08:33:45AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > A while back, I wrote a simplistic, but effect script to print out
> > information about who has a particular port open.
>
> There is already a nice program to do this as part of the standard
> FreeBSD distribution: sockstat.
Matthew Dillon wrote:
> If they are hidden (masquarading as some other typical process
> name), you can track them down with 'netstat -taA' to get the
> protocol address of the socket and then fstat to figure out which
> process owns the socket.
sockstat is your friend, if you're
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 08:33:45AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > A while back, I wrote a simplistic, but effect script to print out
> > information about who has a particular port open.
>
> There is already a nice program to do this as part of the standard
> FreeBSD distribution: sockstat.
> A while back, I wrote a simplistic, but effect script to print out
> information about who has a particular port open.
There is already a nice program to do this as part of the standard
FreeBSD distribution: sockstat. It deserves wider use, IMHO.
Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, [EMAIL PROTEC
On Wed, 10 May 2000, James Bond wrote:
> Hello hackers.
> I am getting an error message on my box's console that I don't know why I
> am getting. the log file shows:
>
> May 9 23:28:35 djoan /kernel: icmp-response bandwith limit 564/100 pps
> May 9 23:28:36 djoan /kernel: icmp-response bandwit
:Hello hackers.
:I am getting an error message on my box's console that I don't know why I
:am getting. the log file shows:
:
:May 9 23:28:35 djoan /kernel: icmp-response bandwith limit 564/100 pps
:May 9 23:28:36 djoan /kernel: icmp-response bandwith limit 1277/100 pps
:May 9 23:28:37 djoan /k
Hello hackers.
I am getting an error message on my box's console that I don't know why I
am getting. the log file shows:
May 9 23:28:35 djoan /kernel: icmp-response bandwith limit 564/100 pps
May 9 23:28:36 djoan /kernel: icmp-response bandwith limit 1277/100 pps
May 9 23:28:37 djoan /kernel:
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