netstat -anp       (p is the option that shows you process/pid)

compare to entries in /etc/services to see if something's fishy

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Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 7:36 AM
Subject: Netstat port list v/s PID


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> Hi,
> Is there a way to know to which process belong a particular port? e.g.,
> port 32773 - 32779, are known to be for rpc services. But to which process
> do they pertain to, that's another issue?
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> Your comments and ideas are the most welcome.
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> Thank you,
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> Hantzley
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