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RE: How to find a process
From: "Francisco Rodrigo Cortinas Maseda" <francisco.cortinas () jazztel com>
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 09:40:45 +0200
Thanks to all in the list; there were a lot of responses to this question. Regards. -----Mensaje original----- De: Anestis Demopoulos [mailto:anesde () gmail com] Enviado el: jueves 14 de junio de 2007 9:35 Para: Francisco Rodrigo Cortinas Maseda CC: security-basics () securityfocus com Asunto: Re: How to find a process Try netstat/? for more info. There is option "-b" that displays the relevant executable and "-o" that shows the owning process ID. Regards, Anestis On 6/13/07, Francisco Rodrigo Cortinas Maseda <francisco.cortinas () jazztel com> wrote:
Hello, my name is Fran, im a network and system administrator, and i have a strange case, but sure somenone have had the same problem before me. My problem is that we have some strange traffic on the firewalls, going from a server on a DMZ to public client pools. 10:09:10.511978 00:0e:0c:71:7f:cd > 10:00:00:00:26:01, ethertype IPv4 (0x0800), length 61: IP XXXXX.44267 > XXXXXX.3072: UDP, length 19 The problem is: with netstat i only see the ports daemons are listening on. I want to know the process that is using the outgoing port, that is, 44267. Is there a way to know this? Thanks in advance. Regards.
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- Re: How to find a process Michael Painter (Jun 14)
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- RE: How to find a process Francisco Rodrigo Cortinas Maseda (Jun 14)