Hello, i have a suse professional 8.0, i wan to known how can i trace what application is open a tcp or udp port ? -- ENITEL (http://enitel.net.ni)
Try netstat -vcut for more details on options try, netstat --help I hope you are not live on the internet with an unpatched version of SuSE 8.0 ? If so, maybe you need to upgrade to a later version? Kind Regards - Keith Roberts On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 jmena@enitel.net.ni wrote:
To: suse-security@suse.com From: jmena@enitel.net.ni Subject: [suse-security] UDP ports
Hello, i have a suse professional 8.0, i wan to known how can i trace what application is open a tcp or udp port ?
-- ENITEL (http://enitel.net.ni)
This might be a bit late, but I'll post it anyway. Adding the parameters "-anp" to netstat you're given a list with processes running (as long as you're root). If you're not root, netstat will display a list with and without PID`s and you'll get a warning-message informing you of "rights"-problem. "~> netstat -anp | more (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)" :-) Best regards.
On Thursday 14 July 2005 23:01, suse@karsites.net wrote:
Try netstat -vcut
for more details on options try, netstat --help
I hope you are not live on the internet with an unpatched version of SuSE 8.0 ?
If so, maybe you need to upgrade to a later version?
Kind Regards - Keith Roberts
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 jmena@enitel.net.ni wrote:
To: suse-security@suse.com From: jmena@enitel.net.ni Subject: [suse-security] UDP ports
Hello, i have a suse professional 8.0, i wan to known how can i trace what application is open a tcp or udp port ?
-- ENITEL (http://enitel.net.ni)
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Hello, i have a suse professional 8.0, i wan to known how can i trace what application is open a tcp or udp port ?
-- ENITEL (http://enitel.net.ni)
netstat -a lsof -i TCP lsof -i UDP
Hi,
i want to give thanks by answer quickly my questions, i found an irc daemon
installed by someone from irc.undergroung.net, i just already get out from
production that server and working with another.
i'm reinstalling suse enterprise server united linux ver 1.0, with all the
patches. i hope to get Suse enterprise 9.1 on the next day's. by the moment
y want to known where can i log authenticathion fail (telnet, su, etc) for
user root ? i just look the /var/log and found the file faillog but i can't
see te content.
thanks.
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jmena@enitel.net.ni napisał(a):
Hello, i have a suse professional 8.0, i wan to known how can i trace what application is open a tcp or udp port ?
-- ENITEL (http://enitel.net.ni)
netstat -a lsof -i TCP lsof -i UDP
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