Cameron Simpson <cs(a)zip.com.au> writes:
On 01Dec2006 00:45, Eli Barzilay <eli(a)barzilay.org> wrote:
| I noticed that something is listening on port 8000, but I can't find
| out what. All I've seen is that netcat-ting to it almost always
| closes the connection after reading 12 bytes. Does anybody know
| what's listening on that port? Is there a way to find out? (I tried
| netstat and lsof, no useful information there.)
Did you try this?
netstat -anp | grep 8000
You need to be root to use the -p otpion, but it tells you the
program owning the port.
Phil Meyer <pmeyer(a)themeyerfarm.com> writes:
you can also use lsof
sudo lsof -i | grep 8000
Thanks & Thanks -- both helped. Now that I know what it is -- is it
common for `nasd' to run on port 8000? Looking at the config files in
both /etc/nas and /etc/sysconfig/nasd, I don't see any port setting to
change. Is this thing even needed (assuming I don't need remote
audio)?
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