Amin, Thanks for the info but, I think no luck. The output to the netstat -pat is; # netstat -pat|grep 33 tcp 0 0 *:33270 *:* LISTEN - No program name and no PID. Thanks again - Paul On Wednesday 07 May 2003 03:34, Armin Schoech wrote:
Hi Paul !
While this is good. I don't know what on my system is responding to this port. An "lsof -i TCP:33270" returns nothing.
netstat -ea shows tcp 0 0 *:33270 *:* LISTEN root 31464
Can anybody tell me if I should start to panic! Or what this could be.
--> If you use "netstat -pat", it will show you process ID and program name. So you might get a clue as to which program is listening on port 33270.
Try to find the corresponding binary with "find / -name ProgramName".
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