[Internal error while calling pgp, raw data follows] *BONK* thankx man. I forgot netstat does that, if I would have just read the damn man page. I have been using netstat so long I forget that it does a lot more than just the common options. The process was kdeinit: kxmlr Next question: What is this process and is this secure? Thanks, CC
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On Monday 02 April 2001 14:13, Just Another SuSE User wrote:
Anyone have any ideas what typical listens on port 1135?
Try:
netstat -ap
That will list everything that's open or connected, and it's status. IP sockets are listed first. The rest should be UNIX sockets. The p option specifies the PID and name of program with the open port.
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