[NTLUG:Discuss] Identifying port use in Linux

Chris Cox cjcox at acm.org
Wed Aug 29 16:56:12 CDT 2001


Use nmap... pretty good port scanning utility (to see what
you look like from somewhere else).

However, to examine locally use netstat.

Regards,
Chris


Patrick Parks wrote:

> 	
> 	I scanned my linux box with a windows program called Netranger, and
> it said under Trojans that my port 6000 (X-11-XWindows System or The Thing
> Trojan) and port 1024 says Netspy Trojan. How can I identify what ports are
> being used in linux, and what is using them? Thanks
> 
> Patrick Parks
> Radio Frequency Engineer
> Berliner Communications
> www.bcisites.com
> parksp at bcisites.com
> (201) 832-0819
> (972) 354-7712 (Fax)
> 
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