On Fri, 22 Jan 1999, Alexander Feldman wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> >From another host say 'telnet <your host> 25' then on the target machine
> use ps -awwx, to see which application is using it. You can kill
> suspicious apps one by one till the telnet session closes :)

When I did that on the other host, it didn't connect none at all it just
returned with the message very quickly "unable to connect to remote host
;connection refused"

:-(

Sherine

> 
> Sherine wrote:
> > 
> > Hello Morning
> > In the /etc/services file on my linux machine the smtp was define to be
> > running on port 25....but then the error occurs which says that something
> > else is using this port.
> > 
> > If I put it on another port however like 26 evrything seems to be
> > alright...How can I fing out what is using 25?
> > 
> > Sherine
> > 
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