TCP Services
Hanasaki JiJi
hanasaki at hanaden.com
Wed Nov 27 03:03:28 CST 2002
netstat -plunt is one of my favs
Adam Davis wrote:
> A couple people mentioned netstat.
>
> I always use `netstat -tnl` (tcp, numbers, listening).
> That cuts out all the current connections and just lists ports on which
> something is listening.
>
> If you want also the programs (name/pid), try `netstat -tnlp`. You may
> have to be root for this to work properly.
>
> On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Jim Herrmann wrote:
>
>
>>Is there a command to see what services are listening on which ports?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Jim
>>
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