Hi You can try using lsof to find out what process has the port open. BTW, there is no such thing as "port 1024" really. It's either UDP port 1024 or TCP port 1024. These are different things, so just saying "port 1024" is not providing enough information.
Hope this helps. On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 09:57:35AM -0400, Randy Edwards wrote: > > online port scanner at http://www.cotse.com/refs.htm > > Great, thanks a lot -- just what I needed. > > As an aside, anyone know what port 1024 is used for? I > have that open and am not sure what opened it. -- Michael Wood | Tel: +27 21 762 0276 | http://www.kingsley.co.za/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Fax: +27 21 761 9930 | Kingsley Technologies

