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Re: [TCLUG:13734] Dec-Notes port 3333
What ports are DDoS tools eating?
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Mike Hicks wrote:
> Jonathan Kline wrote:
> >
> > Anyone reconize this service? It's the only unknown/unidentified service
> > still running on my Linux box!
>
> If you have lsof installed on your system, a good command (that I just
> found out right now..) for finding what program is binding to a certain
> port is to run 'lsof | grep IPv4'.
>
> My guess is that it is either 1) Napster or 2) a Gnome or KDE program
> that just randomly picked port 3333 this time around.
>
>
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