[bf1942] should the port be open?

bf at beimborn.com bf at beimborn.com
Tue Dec 10 12:22:58 EST 2002


On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, David Munroe wrote:

nmap -sU IP
will do that too.. also 

lsof -i
is a personal favorite.

I was running an xterm with ntop in it to watch bandwidth
as well. The newer version you'd want ntop -i, and make
sure it's set active on the interface you want to listen
on!


> You'd have to run a UDP scan, nmap does TCP by default.
> 
> On your box do a netstat -na |grep 14567  (or just netstat -na to see all
> used sockets/ports).
> 
> -g8
> 
> On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, jesse hirsh wrote:
> 
> >
> > so the server is running, (i'm ignoring the error messages), as i can see
> > it in a process list. but i can't connect to it. if i run nmap on myself,
> > i also don't see the ports open (should i).
> >
> > is there any reason for the server to be running yet not have ports
> > (14567) open?
> >
> 




More information about the Bf1942 mailing list