Re: How do I find out who's using port # xxxxx
Martin Bialasinski writes:
>
> >>>>> "LOLZ" == Luiz Otavio L Zorzella <zorzella@conexware.com> writes:
>
> LOLZ> complaining another process was using that port.
>
> LOLZ> I tryed to find out who was using it, but could not. Is there a way to
> LOLZ> find it? (Just a note: I changed the number, and it works, but I'd
> LOLZ> like to be able to find out who's using that address, anyway).
>
> Try the package lsof. It will give you all infos you need.
>
Hi,
looking at the package, I ended with "lsof -U". Now I can't quite
decifrate the results. For example, let's take the most famous:
sendmail on port 25.
nr# lsof -U
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF INODE NAME
(...)
sendmail 185 root 3u unix 0x03aab414 0t0 846 ->0x03aab810
(...)
Were is it saying that sendmail is listening to port 25 ?
Danke.
> Ciao,
> Martin
>
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