El lun, 13 de 09 de 2004 a las 17:21, Miguel Laborde escribiÃ: > Something else you can try is using the lsof command. > > Give lsof -i tcp:21 a try and see what it returns. If you have something running on that port it will tell you its name and PID. > > Regards, > > Miguel Another option is using the nmap -sV option that will tell you the version of the program that it's listening on that port. -- Jose Maria Lopez Hernandez Director Tecnico de bgSEC jkerouac@xxxxxxxxx bgSEC Seguridad y Consultoria de Sistemas Informaticos http://www.bgsec.com ESPAÃA The only people for me are the mad ones -- the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow Roman candles. -- Jack Kerouac, "On the Road"