On Thu, 2 Dec 1999 22:21:07 -0800,
"Denis Voitenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have a possibly dumb question. When I do
>netstat --inet I get this:
>
>Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
>Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
>tcp 0 126 linux.o3m.com:telnet denis.o3m.com:1117
>ESTABLISHED
>tcp 0 0 linux.o3m.com:8000 denis.o3m.com:1111
>ESTABLISHED
>tcp 0 0 localhost:8000 localhost:1036
>ESTABLISHED
>tcp 4 0 localhost:1036 localhost:8000
>ESTABLISHED
>tcp 0 0 localhost:1032 localhost:1033
>ESTABLISHED
>tcp 0 0 localhost:1033 localhost:1032
>ESTABLISHED
>
>so I am wondering, what are ports 1033, 1031, 10xx ? And since it's a
>connection, how possible that on a badly configured ppp-on-demand they'd
>bring up the link?
They probably belong to squid. Get lsof and "lsof [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1033"
will say for certain. Or shutdown squid and see if they go away.
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