Summary: How to find out what's broadcasting on UDP Port 3003

From: Ju-Lien Lim (julienlim@rocketmail.com)
Date: Tue Mar 24 1998 - 22:52:49 CST


First of all, I must apologize for taking so long to
post this
summary as well as thank the following people for
their answer
(as well as apologize for not checking the manpages
first...):

   David Schiffrin <daves@adnc.com>
   Dave S. Foster <foster@bial1.ucsd.edu>
   Kevin Sheehan <Kevin.Sheehan@uniq.com.au>
   Sidney L. Schofield <sidney@coastal.ufl.edu>

I've a machine that is broadcasting on UDP Port 3003,
and is there a way to do a snoop or tcpdump but on a
UDP port instead? I tried netstat but did not see
anything for it. <It's showing up on our firewall
management station but doesn't tell me what that is>.
This is a transaction server that's also running
Netscape Webserver, Netscape Certificate Server on
Solaris 2.5.1 on a Sparc20.

Try this:
   snoop udp port 3003 (or snoop proto udp port 3003)

---
   Ju
   julienlim@rocketmail.com

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