netstat -atu -- will also include udp ports as well



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>From: Michael Tinsay <[email protected]>
>To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List 
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>Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 1:52 AM
>Subject: Re: [plug] Ubuntu grub generic pae
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>It seems a lot of your services are not being started.  Execute netstat -at.  
>It should show you the open tcp ports.  Here's the output of netstat -at in my 
>laptop:
>
>
>Active Internet connections (servers and established)
>Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State      
>tcp        0      0 *:ssh                   *:*                     LISTEN     
>tcp        0      0 localhost.localdoma:ipp *:*                     LISTEN     
>tcp6       0      0 [::]:ssh                [::]:*                  LISTEN     
>
>tcp6       0      0 xxx:ipp                 [::]:*                  LISTEN     
>tcp6       0      0 [::]:microsoft-ds       [::]:*                  LISTEN     
>tcp6       0      0 [::]:netbios-ssn        [::]:*                  LISTEN     
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>
>This shows that I have SSH, CUPS, and Samba running and listening at their 
>expected port.  In your case, you should see the ports for the services you 
>run.  If not, then something really is messing up the boot process.  Check 
>/var/log/syslog or dmesg for errors.
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>--- mike t.
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>________________________________
>From: AL Pelias <[email protected]>
>To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List 
><[email protected]>
>Sent: Friday, September 9, 2011 3:20 PM
>Subject: Re: [plug] Ubuntu grub generic pae
>
>  Hi Sir,
>
>run the following at root prompt:
>
>1. runlevel
>    N 2
>
>2. ifconfig
>    Pls see attached:ifconfig.jpg
>
>3. netstat -ln
>    Pls see attached:netstat_ln.jpg
>
>4. netstat -rn
>    pls see attached:netstat_rn.jpg
>
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>sorry for the blurred jpg files.
>
>Thanks,
>AL
>
>On 9/7/2011 5:21 PM, fooler mail wrote:
>> On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 1:33 PM, AL Pelias<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>> Hi Sir,
>>>
>>> The server actually ups but it says no services are enables so users cant
>>> use the server.
>>> I also try to use the recovery mode and ask me to resume or update the grub.
>>> When I choose the resume still users cant use the server.
>> run the following at root prompt:
>>
>> 1. runlevel
>> 2. ifconfig
>> 3. netstat -ln
>> 4. netstat -rn
>>
>> since you cannot copy and paste the output at the console... you
>> either manually type it here or take a picture and give us the url so
>> that we can take a look at it... for security reason.. hide your
>> public ip address (eg. wipeout first and second octets) if your server
>> is using it...
>>
>> fooler.
>>
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