[CentOS] open port 46929
mike.redan at bell.ca
mike.redan at bell.ca
Mon Aug 20 16:52:05 UTC 2007
If you run that netstat command as root, then the last column should
show which process/PID is listening on that port. (that is what the '-p'
option to netstat tells you)
lsof is handy for this as well.
Mike
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> results from 'netstat -tlpn' gives me a line...
>
> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:46929 0.0.0.0:*
> LISTEN -
>
> googling for port 46929 doesn't turn up anything and so I
> don't have a clue what process this belongs to.
>
> Do I have to start capturing activity on this port or is
> there a better way to find out what this port is about?
>
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> Craig White <craig at tobyhouse.com>
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