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Re: [suse-security] Port 33270 and Trinity



On Thursday 08 May 2003 00:12, Paul Kozlenko wrote:
> FWIW
> netstat -patn|grep 33270
> gives me:
>
> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q  Local Address  Foreign Address  State
> PID/Program name
> tcp              0            0  0.0.0.0:33270   0.0.0.0:*
> LISTEN       -
> (I added the headers in for clarity)

You're probably running a kernel which has the fix for the ptrace hole.
The downside of that fix was that even root doesn't seem to have the right to 
show the information for all processes anymore, for example if I look at nfs 
which uses port 2049 I see the same, there is no PID or Program name shown 
for that port.
On my systems I also see such lines for high ports, I don't know which process 
uses them, but you should be able to find that out by shutting them down one 
by one and watch when that port disappears.
-- 

    GertJan
    
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