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From: pww@bnr.ca (Peter Whittaker)
Subject: Re: SUMMARY:  Re: active tcp ports and process id's
Message-ID: <1991May1.183919.27223@bwdls61.bnr.ca>
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Organization: Bell-Northern Research, Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
References: <Apr.30.15.23.35.1991.24427@remus.rutgers.edu> <May.1.12.05.00.1991.11274@romulus.rutgers.edu>
Date: Wed, 1 May 1991 18:39:19 GMT

In article <May.1.12.05.00.1991.11274@romulus.rutgers.edu> rauscher@romulus.rutgers.edu (Rich Rauscher) writes:
>The gist of what they said was that Gary Nebbett (grn@stl.stc.co.uk)
>had written a program called ofiles which produces exactly the
>results I was seeking.  'ofiles` was already installed at Rutgers and
>is available at many ftp sites.
>
>Here's a sample output:
>
>15 tubes:/ug/u2/rauscher >ofiles tcp.
>user     process command        type    port(s)
>root     117     inetd          s       21 23 514 513 512 79 13 37
>ingres   275     iigcn          s       1036
etc...

Wow - this would have saved me many headaches sometime ago....   Could
you (or some other benevolent sole  - if there are any fish on USENET)
provide the names of a few of these ftp sites.  I *want* this tool!

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