Re: nterm on port 1026
Daniel de los Reyes <dadecal@s2-selling.com> writes:
> telnet does connect to port 1026
Ok. Connect to the port. Then, while the connection is established,
try 'fuser 1026/tcp' as root. This should tell you the corresponding
pid for the process listening on this port. Then, check with 'ps aux |
grep <pid>', whose process has this pid...
moritz
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