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From: Stefan Wilfinger <sw@××××××××.net>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Why is port 9090 open?
Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 14:37:34
Message-Id: 20080224153730.r60qwnsdcko4gcs0@poseidon.cronides.net
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] Why is port 9090 open? by Grant
1 Hi,
2
3 It may be useful to execute a 'netstat -nap | grep 9090' to identify
4 the program listening on port 9090.
5
6 - Stefan
7
8 Quoting Grant <emailgrant@×××××.com>:
9
10 >> I think its torrent port. I use transmission and that port it listens to
11 >
12 > How did I not realize that. Thank you.
13 >
14 > - Grant
15 >
16 >
17 >> > Does anyone know why tcp port 9090 is open on my laptop:
18 >> >
19 >> > alsasound | default
20 >> > bootmisc | boot
21 >> > checkfs | boot
22 >> > checkroot | boot
23 >> > clock | boot
24 >> > consolefont | boot
25 >> > dbus | default
26 >> > hald | default
27 >> > hostname | boot
28 >> > keymaps | boot
29 >> > local | default nonetwork
30 >> > localmount | boot
31 >> > metalog | default
32 >> > modules | boot
33 >> > net.eth0 | default
34 >> > net.lo | boot
35 >> > netmount | default
36 >> > rmnologin | boot
37 >> > urandom | boot
38 >> > vixie-cron | default
39 >> > vmware | default
40 >> > xdm | default
41 >> > xfs | default
42 >> >
43 >> > - Grant
44 > --
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46 >
47 >
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