Re: firewall protocols

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On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Alexander Samad wrote:



can always try a netstat -pane | grep 23 to see what is using/listening
on port 23


And that will work, as long as telnetd is presently being used or used very recently. Remember inetd, being the super server launches all it cares for as they are asked for...they run for the time required and then go sleep, until inetd get a request to relaunch one of the daemons it manages...



Thanks,

Ron DuFresne
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