Re: opening a port



Alexander Dalloz <adalloz@xxxxxxxx> (06-09-25 09:19:27):

lsof|grep 443 (less typing)

lsof -i :443 (even lesser and cleaner)

Lesser typing, but more (useless) newsgroup posts, because lsof isn't
installed by default on most distributions. So I rather provide a
command, which is suitable for a broader range of systems, unless I'd
like to answer posts like: "BUT THAT COMMAND DOESN'T WORKD!".


Regards,
E.S.
.



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