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open ports solaris 8

Hello,

I have a number of Solaris 8 Sun servers that have open ports that I cannot identify. I see some with 1013-1023 (which are reserved ports according to the IANA. Lsof does not identify these. I rebooted the server and they went off, but this morning I saw they were all back on again. Any suggestions or tools would be appreciated.

Thank you


*.1023 Idle
*.1022 Idle
*.1021 Idle
*.1020 Idle
*.1019 Idle
*.1018 Idle
*.1017 Idle
*.1016 Idle
*.1015 Idle
*.1014 Idle
*.1013 Idle
Dec 3 '08 #1
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micmast
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You can verify open ports with the netstat command and if you use the -p option, normally you should get a list of the services that are using these ports.

I hope this helps
Dec 4 '08 #2
Thank you. I used that command to see that they shut off after a reboot but they were on the next morning. They are idle UDP ports. RPC is not running either.

Again, thanks.
Dec 4 '08 #3

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