11-22-2002
NEO, my understanding to your reply is that my command as below
netstat -an | grep 1554
contains the number 1554 BUT
the output as belows has no 1554 but 1580
tcp4 0 0 *.1580 *.* LISTEN
and according to u, there is NO WAY for this to happen....., right?
Okay, i have made an typo error, the command and output should be as below
netstat -an | grep 1580 gives me the below
tcp4 0 0 *.1580 *.* LISTEN
is this okay?
back to my three little questions.. Thanks pal!
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
services
SERVICES(5) BSD File Formats Manual SERVICES(5)
NAME
services -- service name data base
DESCRIPTION
The services file contains information regarding the known services available in the DARPA Internet. For each service a single line should
be present with the following information:
official service name
port number
protocol name
aliases
Items are separated by any number of blanks and/or tab characters. The port number and protocol name are considered a single item; a ``/''
is used to separate the port and protocol (e.g. ``512/tcp''). A ``#'' indicates the beginning of a comment; subsequent characters up to the
end of the line are not interpreted by the routines which search the file.
Service names may contain any printable character other than a field delimiter, newline, or comment character.
INTERACTION WITH DIRECTORY SERVICES
Processes generally find service records using one of the getservent(3) family of functions, or using getaddrinfo(3). On Mac OS X, these
functions interact with the DirectoryService(8) daemon, which reads the /etc/services file as well as searching other directory information
services to determine service name, protocol, and port information.
FILES
/etc/services
SEE ALSO
getservent(3), getaddrinfo(3), DirectoryService(8)
HISTORY
The services file format appeared in 4.2BSD.
4.2 Berkeley Distribution June 5, 1993 4.2 Berkeley Distribution