RE: ports 7202 and 7626

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The best way to find out what's running on those ports is running lsof. You
can download it from
http://dev.whitehats.com/cgi/download?forensics/lsof_4.48_W.tar.gz 

Fernando

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: ksemat@wawa.eahd.or.ug [mailto:ksemat@wawa.eahd.or.ug]
> Sent: sexta-feira, 7 de Julho de 2000 14:58
> To: legendman@263.net
> Cc: linux-net
> Subject: Re: ports 7202 and 7626
> 
> 
> Really depends especially since they are above 1023 they can 
> be anything
> look at your /etc/services it has a list of all your services and the
> ports they use any service you have should be listed in there 
> along woth
> the port number. On Fri, 7 Jul 2000 legendman@263.net wrote:
> 
> > Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 21:15:38 +0800
> > From: legendman@263.net
> > To: linux-net <linux-net@vger.rutgers.edu>
> > Subject: ports 7202 and 7626
> > 
> >    who can tell me what is ports 7202 & 7626 on Unix.  
> > 
> > thanks in advance.
> > 
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> 
>  Noah
> ksemat@eahd.or.ug
>  
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