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Re: [SLE] Something listening on port 1135
- From: Mads Martin Jørgensen <mmj@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 10:21:55 -0700
- Message-id: <20010402102155.N10186@xxxxxxxx>
* Mads Martin Jørgensen <mmj@xxxxxxxx> [Apr 02. 2001 10:21]:
> * Just Another SuSE User <suse@xxxxxxxxxx> [Apr 02. 2001 10:20]:
> >
> >
> > I have something listening on port 1135 and am trying to figure
> > out what it is. I can telnet to that port and enter commands, but
> > I get no feedback hinting at what is there. I cannot systematically
> > shutdown services since this box is in production. I disable a lot
> > of the stuff that comes default under 7.0. In addition, I am running
> > the following services on this machine: Oracle 817 (listener is only
> > on 1521), MySQL (port 3306), Apache (only port 80), SMTP, pop3, ssh,
> > and Weblogic (port 7001).
> >
> > Anyone have any ideas what typical listens on port 1135?
>
> No, but you can get the info on which program listens on which sockets
> with the lsof (list open files) program.
And ports of course.
--
Mads Martin Joergensen, http://mmj.dk
"Why make things difficult, when it is possible to make them cryptic and
totally illogic, with just a little bit more effort."
-- A. P. J.
> * Just Another SuSE User <suse@xxxxxxxxxx> [Apr 02. 2001 10:20]:
> >
> >
> > I have something listening on port 1135 and am trying to figure
> > out what it is. I can telnet to that port and enter commands, but
> > I get no feedback hinting at what is there. I cannot systematically
> > shutdown services since this box is in production. I disable a lot
> > of the stuff that comes default under 7.0. In addition, I am running
> > the following services on this machine: Oracle 817 (listener is only
> > on 1521), MySQL (port 3306), Apache (only port 80), SMTP, pop3, ssh,
> > and Weblogic (port 7001).
> >
> > Anyone have any ideas what typical listens on port 1135?
>
> No, but you can get the info on which program listens on which sockets
> with the lsof (list open files) program.
And ports of course.
--
Mads Martin Joergensen, http://mmj.dk
"Why make things difficult, when it is possible to make them cryptic and
totally illogic, with just a little bit more effort."
-- A. P. J.
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