Re: Mysterious process talking on 799=2049 tcp - what is using the ports?
Hanasaki JiJi wrote: How do i find out what is using those ports? netstat -natl | grep 799 tcp0 0192.168.1.200:799 192.168.1.1:2049ESTABLISHED below returns no output lsof -i tcp:799 Nothing is using the port but it is in netstat Did you run the command as root? If you run lsof and netstat -p under a normal uid, they will show only the processes of that uid. Regards Ingo Struwing -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mysterious process talking on 799=2049 tcp - what is using the ports?
Thus the reason for posting to this list. the command was run as root. Does the following theory seem plausable? This is a kernel process for nfs over tcp Ingo Strüwing wrote: Hanasaki JiJi wrote: How do i find out what is using those ports? netstat -natl | grep 799 tcp0 0192.168.1.200:799 192.168.1.1:2049ESTABLISHED below returns no output lsof -i tcp:799 Nothing is using the port but it is in netstat Did you run the command as root? If you run lsof and netstat -p under a normal uid, they will show only the processes of that uid. Regards Ingo Struwing -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mysterious process talking on 799=2049 tcp - what is using the ports?
Hanasaki JiJi wrote: How do i find out what is using those ports? netstat -natl | grep 799 tcp0 0192.168.1.200:799 192.168.1.1:2049ESTABLISHED below returns no output lsof -i tcp:799 Nothing is using the port but it is in netstat Did you run the command as root? If you run lsof and netstat -p under a normal uid, they will show only the processes of that uid. Regards Ingo Struwing
Re: Mysterious process talking on 799=2049 tcp - what is using the ports?
Thus the reason for posting to this list. the command was run as root. Does the following theory seem plausable? This is a kernel process for nfs over tcp Ingo Strüwing wrote: Hanasaki JiJi wrote: How do i find out what is using those ports? netstat -natl | grep 799 tcp0 0192.168.1.200:799 192.168.1.1:2049ESTABLISHED below returns no output lsof -i tcp:799 Nothing is using the port but it is in netstat Did you run the command as root? If you run lsof and netstat -p under a normal uid, they will show only the processes of that uid. Regards Ingo Struwing
Mysterious process talking on 799=2049 tcp - what is using the ports?
How do i find out what is using those ports? netstat -natl | grep 799 tcp0 0 192.168.1.200:799 192.168.1.1:2049ESTABLISHED below returns no output lsof -i tcp:799 Nothing is using the port but it is in netstat -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mysterious process talking on 799=2049 tcp - what is using the ports?
On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 10:25:43AM -0600, Hanasaki JiJi wrote: How do i find out what is using those ports? netstat -natl | grep 799 tcp0 0 192.168.1.200:799 192.168.1.1:2049ESTABLISHED below returns no output lsof -i tcp:799 Nothing is using the port but it is in netstat nfs maybe? Do you have an nfs mount from 192.168.1.1? Mike Stone -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mysterious process talking on 799=2049 tcp - what is using the ports?
On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 11:44:28AM -0600, Hanasaki JiJi wrote: Yes NFS is running.. thoguht NFS was UDP not TCP NFS has many pieces, some tcp and some udp. Mike Stone -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mysterious process talking on 799=2049 tcp - what is using the ports?
Yes NFS is running.. thoguht NFS was UDP not TCP netstat -natlp shows the process as - a process of - huh? the pid0 issue loooks like: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=217525 Michael Stone wrote: On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 10:25:43AM -0600, Hanasaki JiJi wrote: How do i find out what is using those ports? netstat -natl | grep 799 tcp0 0192.168.1.200:799 192.168.1.1:2049ESTABLISHED below returns no output lsof -i tcp:799 Nothing is using the port but it is in netstat nfs maybe? Do you have an nfs mount from 192.168.1.1? Mike Stone -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mysterious process talking on 799=2049 tcp - what is using the ports?
How do i find out what is using those ports? netstat -natl | grep 799 tcp0 0 192.168.1.200:799 192.168.1.1:2049ESTABLISHED below returns no output lsof -i tcp:799 Nothing is using the port but it is in netstat
Re: Mysterious process talking on 799=2049 tcp - what is using the ports?
On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 10:25:43AM -0600, Hanasaki JiJi wrote: Nothing is using the port but it is in netstat add the -p switch to netstat, which will give you the PID that is associated with that socket. pgpyH61MipHbf.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Mysterious process talking on 799=2049 tcp - what is using the ports?
On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 10:25:43AM -0600, Hanasaki JiJi wrote: How do i find out what is using those ports? netstat -natl | grep 799 tcp0 0 192.168.1.200:799 192.168.1.1:2049ESTABLISHED below returns no output lsof -i tcp:799 Nothing is using the port but it is in netstat nfs maybe? Do you have an nfs mount from 192.168.1.1? Mike Stone
Re: Mysterious process talking on 799=2049 tcp - what is using the ports?
Yes NFS is running.. thoguht NFS was UDP not TCP netstat -natlp shows the process as - a process of - huh? the pid0 issue loooks like: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=217525 Michael Stone wrote: On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 10:25:43AM -0600, Hanasaki JiJi wrote: How do i find out what is using those ports? netstat -natl | grep 799 tcp0 0192.168.1.200:799 192.168.1.1:2049ESTABLISHED below returns no output lsof -i tcp:799 Nothing is using the port but it is in netstat nfs maybe? Do you have an nfs mount from 192.168.1.1? Mike Stone
Re: Mysterious process talking on 799=2049 tcp - what is using the ports?
On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 11:44:28AM -0600, Hanasaki JiJi wrote: Yes NFS is running.. thoguht NFS was UDP not TCP NFS has many pieces, some tcp and some udp. Mike Stone