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Revision as of 18:05, 17 September 2010
Open ports
As a shell user there is a range of ports you may use to run services, this range is ports 5000 to 5500. (Both tcp and udp)
port command
There is a custom made command available from your shell to check which ports are in use.
This is the 'port' command.
Examples of how to use the port command:
Find out if port 5001 is in use:
coolfire@Lydia:~$ port -s 5001
(No info could be read for "-p": geteuid()=1000 but you should be root.)
State for port 5001: In use
Process info:
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Done.
coolfire@Lydia:~$