Jim Moseby wrote:
Assuming it has permissions, and all the stars are aligned, you should get
the output of the 'netstat -l' command echoed to the screen.
Thanks Jim, this really solved the problem up.
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> Jim Moseby wrote:
> > Your server is *nix? You could:
> >
> > $netstat_info=`netstat -l`; // notice back-tics
> >
> > ...then parse through the output.
> >
> > JM
>
> `netstat -l | grep 5514` gives me information about listening
> service on
> port 5514. That's all I needed but I only
Jim Moseby wrote:
Your server is *nix? You could:
$netstat_info=`netstat -l`; // notice back-tics
...then parse through the output.
JM
`netstat -l | grep 5514` gives me information about listening service on
port 5514. That's all I needed but I only can get this from *nix
console. How c
> Hi
>
> I need to check if socket on some port is listened by some service.
>
> How could I do this ?
>
Your server is *nix? You could:
$netstat_info=`netstat -l`; // notice back-tics
...then parse through the output.
JM
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I need to check if socket on some port is listened by some service.
How could I do this ?
thanks,
Antanas Vipartas
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