First let me thank
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Simon-Bernard Drolet, Nick Trimbee, , Paul Wood, , Ken Robson,
Jonathan Loh, Rahul Roy, S GauthierJonathan Dyke, Bob Metcalf,
Martin Brooks, John P. Dodge, Mark Huehls, Brian Sherwood, Igor
Schein, Edwards Philip M, Watson Drew & Michael Hocke, for the
timely response.
The order is not important here (they are sorted by time of
arrival)
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The question:
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Forgive me if this has been asked before, but is there a way to
find out what process is using which port?
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The answer:
A majority sugested the use of the freeware 'lsof' available at
the sunfreeware site. I have installed it now and found that it is
just the perfect answer to my query. By the way, the source code
is available at the ftp site:
ftp://vic.cc.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof/
Thankyou all and CHEERS !!
-Zac
-- "Pick battles big enough to matter, yet small enough to win." --
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