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| Carlos D. Garza 2004-01-23, 4:30 pm |
| How do I go about figureing out which pid is listening
on a given port? I'm useing SunOS 5.9 and I would like to
see what process is listening on tcp port 6112.
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| TJ Easter 2004-01-23, 4:30 pm |
| I use the 'lsof' tool, myself. Packages can be downloaded at
www.sunfreeware.com.
HTH...
-tj-
"Carlos D. Garza" <crc@world-net.net> wrote in message
news:3f22e576$0$43854$39cecf19@news.twtelecom.net...quote:
> How do I go about figureing out which pid is listening
> on a given port? I'm useing SunOS 5.9 and I would like to
> see what process is listening on tcp port 6112.
>
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| Carlos D. Garza 2004-01-23, 4:30 pm |
| TJ Easter wrote:
I'm suprised there is not a tool to use already on Solaris.
[QUOTE][color=darkred]
> I use the 'lsof' tool, myself. Packages can be downloaded at
> www.sunfreeware.com.
>
> HTH...
>
> -tj-
>
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> "Carlos D. Garza" <crc@world-net.net> wrote in message
> news:3f22e576$0$43854$39cecf19@news.twtelecom.net...
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| Carlos D. Garza 2004-01-23, 4:30 pm |
| TJ Easter wrote:
I'm suprised there is not a tool to use already on Solaris.
[QUOTE][color=darkred]
> I use the 'lsof' tool, myself. Packages can be downloaded at
> www.sunfreeware.com.
>
> HTH...
>
> -tj-
>
>
> "Carlos D. Garza" <crc@world-net.net> wrote in message
> news:3f22e576$0$43854$39cecf19@news.twtelecom.net...
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