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| Subject: | httpd and port 7200 |
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| Date: | 20 Oct 2005 16:16:16 -0000 |
Hi,
I4ve just installed an apache on an redhat enterprise. On this machine is only
an ssh and this apache, but when I4m using the netstat -a command, I see the an
open port tcp on 7200. When I use "fuser -v -n tcp 7200", to find out which
process is behind this port I get this Info...
7200/tcp root 2031 f.... httpd
root 2423 f.... httpd
root 2424 f.... httpd
root 2425 f.... httpd
root 2426 f.... httpd
root 2427 f.... httpd
root 2428 f.... httpd
root 2523 f.... httpd
root 2526 f.... httpd
root 2527 f.... httpd
root 3037 f.... httpd
root 3040 f.... httpd
root 3043 f.... httpd
Any Idea ? The Port is in state "listen" and all other services are deactivated.
best regards
tigerblue
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