> You could also just do a netstat -tapn and look for an open port 1080.

That only works for the local machine.  nmap will get your entire network
in about 10 seconds.

Jon

>
> nmap is a port scanner for linux (and a pretty good one at that)
>
> Skip
>
> On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 10:35, Robert Canary wrote:
> > hmmm, I never seen nmap before, what is it?
> >
> > Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm sure most of you know this, but there's a simple way to detect bugbear
> > > infections on your network using Linux, since it opens up port 1080:
> > >
> > > nmap -sT -p 1080 network/netmask
> > >
> > > For my internal network I use
> > >
> > > nmap -sT -p 1080 192.168.2.0/24
> > >
> > > Jon
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