[CLUE-Tech] network issues
Dave Hahh
dhahn at techangle.com
Mon Oct 13 16:34:46 MDT 2003
Works on my other RH9 boxes as well. However, my LFS boxen with BusyBox
reports the same error.... Looks like a compromise for sure...
-d
Mike Staver wrote:
>
>
> Dave Hahh wrote:
>
>> netstat -apn will add the PID of process running that is opening the
>> ports. However, if you have been rooted, that *may not* report
>> correctly.
>>
>
> BTW, this is what I get with that command:
>
> [root at timmy staver]# netstat -apn
> netstat: invalid option -- p
> usage: netstat [-veenNcCF] [<Af>] -r netstat
> {-V|--version|-h|--help}
> netstat [-vnNcaeo] [<Socket>]
> netstat { [-veenNac] -i | [-vnNc] -L | [-cnNe] -M }
>
> -r, --route display routing table
> -L, --netlink display netlink kernel messages
> -i, --interfaces display interface table
> -M, --masquerade display masqueraded connections
>
> -v, --verbose be verbose
> -n, --numeric dont resolve names
> -e, --extend display other/more informations
> -c, --continuous continuous listing
>
> -a, --all, --listening display all
> -o, --timers display timers
>
> <Socket>={-t|--tcp} {-u|--udp} {-w|--raw} {-x|--unix} --ax25 --ipx
> --netrom
> <Af>= -A {inet|ipx|netrom|ddp|ax25},... --inet --ipx --netrom --ddp
> --ax25
>
>
> I didn't see a p option, so that tells me that netstat has been
> replaced with a root kit or something, right? That p option works
> fine on my other Red Hat 9 boxen....
>
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