Re: Strange port

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Greg Trounson,

    lsof -i :914

    Example:

[root@localhost root]# lsof -i :3306
COMMAND PID  USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
mysqld  556 mysql    3u  IPv4   1200       TCP *:mysql (LISTEN)
mysqld  557 mysql    3u  IPv4   1200       TCP *:mysql (LISTEN)
mysqld  558 mysql    3u  IPv4   1200       TCP *:mysql (LISTEN)
mysqld  559 mysql    3u  IPv4   1200       TCP *:mysql (LISTEN)
mysqld  560 mysql    3u  IPv4   1200       TCP *:mysql (LISTEN)
mysqld  561 mysql    3u  IPv4   1200       TCP *:mysql (LISTEN)
mysqld  595 mysql    3u  IPv4   1200       TCP *:mysql (LISTEN)
mysqld  596 mysql    3u  IPv4   1200       TCP *:mysql (LISTEN)
mysqld  597 mysql    3u  IPv4   1200       TCP *:mysql (LISTEN)
mysqld  602 mysql    3u  IPv4   1200       TCP *:mysql (LISTEN)

======= 2003-12-18 21:25:00 Quote from your mail =======

>Gidday,
>
>I've just done an nmap(fe) scan of my system, and see that TCP port 914 
>is open:
>914/tcp    open        unknown
>
>The web yields no clues as to why this port is open or what services it 
>provides.
>
>Can anyone give any insights?
>
>thanks,
>Greg
>
>
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