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listing communication ports...
Hi all,
My thanks in advance for any posts and (more importantly) for reading?! Anyhow I have been set the task of working which communication ports we have in use on our Oracle Boxes (its an audit thing). Anyhow has anyone got any ideas for a quick script that I could that would show this? I looking to do it on Unix Solaris (3 boxes) and a Redhat Linux Ent 3 (1 box). Any ideas are most welcomed, B14.. aka... marky Mark... |
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Just out of interest, has anyone used the following tool?
http://insecure.org/nmap/index.html Thanks, B14... |
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Just tried it - deos exactly what it says on the tin (said in a English Northern Accent)...
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