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Old 02-11-2004
Hi David/Perderabo,

No offense intended. was just a common lingo thats used in this part of the world. Anyhow, if offended sorry for that...

Murali
# 9  
Old 02-12-2004
Hammer & Screwdriver

Hi Murali,

my remark was ment as a sort of joke as well.
However, he remains the master !

Next time I will add some extra Smilie Smilie Smilie Smilie It clarifies the feeling behind a word.

Perderabo,

netstat -a | grep <port-number>
Now you'll see the process description(most right column) that is attached.

When doing a ps -ef | grep <process found using netstat>

Now you also have the PID resolved using ps. I know it's not always working. So let's just forget the whole thing and use lsof Smilie

Regs David
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