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 > > >-- >fedora-list mailing list >fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx >To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list ================================================== hutuworm