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netstat state LISTEN change
In 4.2-RELEASE to show IPv4 ports that included state LISTEN I did:
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$ netstat -ln -f inet Code:
$ netstat -an -f inet http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvswe...-cvsweb-markup I thought I'd pass this along just in case anyone else was using the old way like me. I did the old way first on a new 4.3-RELEASE install and saw nothing listed. Wow, I thought. OpenBSD really is secure by default, nothing in state LISTEN. Last edited by CTOS; 4th May 2008 at 02:27 PM. |
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To anyone wondering why his mail or webserver is not working I have always suggested to use
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netstat -an -f inet
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