Re: NetBus?!
"Gary Hennigan" <glhenni@sandia.gov> writes:
> "Andre Berger" <uzscd5@uni-bonn.de> writes:
> > I'm using potato and Helix-Gnome. I just installed nmap, and it gives
> > me
> > Starting nmap V. 2.12 by Fyodor (fyodor@dhp.com, www.insecure.org/nmap/)
> > Interesting ports on localhost (127.0.0.1):
> > Port State Protocol Service
> > 9 open tcp discard
> > 13 open tcp daytime
> > 22 open tcp ssh
> > 25 open tcp smtp
> > 37 open tcp time
> > 515 open tcp printer
> > 6000 open tcp X11
> > 12345 open tcp NetBus
> >
> > Where can I look up what that means?
>
> You can find out what process has a particular port open with the lsof
> command. I think it's:
>
> lsof -i
>
> for networking ports, but suggest "man lsof", or at least "lsof
> --help" to be certain. And lsof is in it's own Debian package.
>
> Gary
Thank you Gary (and Andrew),
fortunately it was the fakebo package sitting on the port, and I feel
way better now!
Maybe you also know where can I find a list of the port numbers?
Andre
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