At Mon, 02 Feb 2009 22:32:17 +0330,
"Bind" wrote:
> maybe my first question type was wrong,sorry for terrible!,my question is:
> when i run netstat -an,why my server has some stablished connection with its
> own ip address through different source port to one client address?
>
> example:
>
> 1
Dear Admins
maybe my first question type was wrong,sorry for terrible!,my question is:
when i run netstat -an,why my server has some stablished connection with its
own ip address through different source port to one client address?
example:
192.168.1.1.51121 74.222.11.71.53 Connected192.168
On Feb 1 2009, Niall O'Reilly wrote:
[...]
You need to read the documentation for the commands
involved. Try
# man netstat
# man grep
# man wc
Can I suggest
$ man netstat
$ man grep
$ man wc
instead?
:-) / 2
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Chris Thompson
Email: c...@cam.ac.uk
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On Sun, 2009-02-01 at 18:08 +0330, Bind wrote:
> # netstat -an |grep 53 |wc
> 3911223 20656
>
> is first number the total queries which asked from my server on port
> 53 or
> number of session
Bind wrote:
> Dear Admins
> I installed Bindv9.5.1 and it works properly,,but i have some questions
> about these parameters:
>
> # netstat -an |grep 53 |wc
> 3911223 20656
I think you might want to use "lsof" (or your system equivalent) to find
the open ports that are directly related
In article , "Bind" wrote:
> I installed Bindv9.5.1 and it works properly,,but i have some questions
> about these parameters:
>
> # netstat -an |grep 53 |wc
> 3911223 20656
>
> is first number the total queries which asked from my server on port 53 or
> number of sessions that sta
Dear Admins
I installed Bindv9.5.1 and it works properly,,but i have some questions
about these parameters:
# netstat -an |grep 53 |wc
3911223 20656
is first number the total queries which asked from my server on port 53 or
number of sessions that stablished?
what is the second and t
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