On 5/1/06, Ido Kanner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Try the command: netstat -lnp
As root (If you are not root, you can not retrive the program (-p) option).
Non-root users will only get this information for their own processes, which
might be enough for his particular situation.
--Amos
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lsofOn 5/1/06, Yahav Biran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,Is somebody knows how can I retrieved the pid that holds a port.In solaris I'm using the pfiles.Many thanks[Yahav Biran]=
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Hi,
Try the command: netstat -lnp
As root (If you are not root, you can not retrive the program (-p) option).
Ido
Quoting Yahav Biran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi all,
> Is somebody knows how can I retrieved the pid that holds a port.
> In solaris I'm using the pfiles.
>
> Many thanks
> [Yahav
Hi all,
Is somebody knows how can I retrieved the pid that holds a port.
In solaris I'm using the pfiles.
Many thanks
[Yahav Biran]
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