[CentOS] Tracking Open Ports
Eric Falbe
ericf706 at gmail.comFri May 30 15:14:53 UTC 2014
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Hi All, I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to notify or log when a specific remote port is openened? I have an old LDAP server that I am looking to get rid of, but there is still a few queries reaching it. The sytem authentication is setup correctly (as is Postfix), so I am thinking there must be some script or program that is setup to query the older LDAP server. I tried using lsof -i|grep 389, but I am not quick enough to get results before the socket is closed. Is there any program or script I could write to detect when this socket gets opened, and what PID and/or program owns it? Thanks, Eric Falbe
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