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Re[2]: Port Scan for UDP



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also netstat -n -p -t --listening | grep ":PORT"


VD> Hi,

VD> On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 09:22:57PM -0700,
VD> tony mancill <tony@mancill.com> wrote:
>> On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, Marc Wilson wrote:
>>
>> > Adding or removing lines in /etc/services doesn't open or close ports...
>> > this is a common misconception.  Removing what's listening on a particular
>> > port is what closes that port.
>>
>> A good way to find out what process is listening on a port is to load the
>> lsof package and use "lsof -i" (as root so that you'll see everything).

VD> You can also use "netstat -pan" to find out which process is listening on
VD> which port.

VD> regards,
VD> Volker

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