Glad it helped, but I must wonder why you're looking. Not that I need to know, but if there is a good reason to be trying to trace where things are coming in from, there is a free tool called lsof (originally LiSt Open Files) that is good for this sort of thing. See
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http://uk.ask.com/wiki/Lsof
for a pointer on that.
I have used it when I have found a remote oracle process chewing up CPU. The first thing I would do is
... and it lists out the open files and TCP/IP ports. You can see (like netstat output) where the other end of the connection is. That helped track many things down, but some were started on the local machine but directed as thgouh they were remote, so the next trick was (knowning the oracle port was 1521)
and putting in the opposing port to 1521. That would return the process I started with and the source process of the TCP connection. it may be an iterative process, but it's great for tracing. Of course, it's real-time, so if the connection closes before you finish, you lose it.
hi,
i would like to create a bash script that check which port in my Linux server are closed (not in use) from a specific range, port range (3000-3010).
the print output need to be only 1 port, and it will be nice if the output will be saved as a variable or in same file.
my code is:
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Hello again people,
I currently searching for a code/script that will allow it to check if a specific port is open, lets say 123. Found a public script on a ftp but I dont know how and what to modify in it to suit my needs. (I think this is a evil code and I want to use it as an example).
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Hello,
I have an unloaded T5140 machine and want to access the ILOM for the first time and subsequently the network port after that., and then load Solaris 10 the final January 2011 build.
The first part is what confuses me -the cabling.
I am coming from a Windows machine (w/appropriate... (5 Replies)
i want to kill a tcp connection by killing its pid
with netstat -an i got the tcp ip connection on port 5914
but when i type ps -a or ps-e there is not such process running on port 5914
is it possible that because i do not log on with proper user account i can not see that process running? (30 Replies)
Hi Everyone,
In my environment, I have few T5220. On the iLOM Management Card, I have both Network and Serial port are cabled, I don't have any issues while I try to connect using Network Management port, but when I try to connect the serial port for the same server which is actually connected... (3 Replies)
Hey guys,
I need to kill the process that is currently connected to port 10540. I'm on HP-UX machine.
Below is the result of my netstat.
$ netstat -an |grep 10540
tcp 0 0 129.0.0.1.10540 *.* LISTEN
We don't have lsof command, but we have fuser.
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