SUMMARY: Determing what application is using a port

From: Matthew Mauzy <matthew_mauzy_at_unc.edu>
Date: Tue Jul 09 2002 - 20:27:17 EDT
Thanks to the following people for their speedy responses:

	Amit Mahajan
	Nicola Venditi
	John Ballard

SUMMARY:

  - Use 'lsof'.  http://www.sunfreeware.com
	Example:  # lsof -i TCP:849,856

  - Use 'nmap'.  http://nmap.org/


I've been using losf for years and never knew it worked on ports, always 
thought it was just open files...  Something about old dog new tricks...

Thanks,
--Matthew


--On Tuesday, July 09, 2002 8:03 PM -0400 Matthew Mauzy 
<matthew_mauzy@unc.edu> wrote:

>
> Is there a utility that can tell you what process is using a specific
> port? Netstat shows that I have tons of open connections on port 849 and
> 856.
>
> System in question is a Solaris 2.5.1 box.
>
> --Matthew

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