Sorry for top posting. I'm on my phone.
You can always check for data on the interface using tcpdump.
Worth using it to verify what's happening.
Lesley
no output....
Thanks for all...
Nico
-----Message d'origine----- From: johan A. van Zanten
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 1:56 PM
To: nico@creaweb.fr
Cc: debian-security@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: finding a process that bind a spcific port
"Nico Angenon" <nico@creaweb.fr> wrote:
nope... never used this service...
Still looking for an explanation, try chrootkit and rkhunter right
now....
Try fuser:
fuser -n udp 10001
-johan
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