> You can try using lsof to find out what process has the port > open. BTW, there is no such thing as "port 1024" really. It's > either UDP port 1024 or TCP port 1024. These are different > things, so just saying "port 1024" is not providing enough > information. > if you're running nfs 1024 is nlockmgr run rpcinfo -p -sv