Re: GNOME security.
On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Ethan Benson wrote:
> Netbus and nterm, no idea.
Depending on which version you have installed on your system, the command
netstat -ap
will give you a list of the ports on which your computer is listening and
(the p switch) the process id that is listening on each of them. It works
with the netstat version installed by default in potato and woody, it
doesn't with the version installed in slink. This should make it fairly
easy to identify them.
Bye
Giacomo
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