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Published on Jun 25, 2012
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/?p=9174 - This video tutorials explains how to find out what Linux process has a specific port open on Linux operating systems. For fuser and other commands please see our tutorial page @ http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/?p=9174
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joellll3 11 months ago
Why no:
$ netstat -anp | grep 3306
???
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nixcraftcom 11 months ago
Yes, you can use netstate -tulpn | grep port option too. To be frank, I forgot to type the command.
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absintb 11 months ago
very nice music! what is it?
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nixcraftcom 11 months ago
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Hope this helps!
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Balaviswanathan V 1 week ago
Awesome, I have a small question, Will Ctrl Alt and F2 launch the terminal window? Hope I can shoot a question here
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Davide Nastri 3 months ago
Your videos and blog are always help and inspiration.
I wish I had 1/8 of your skills...
Have a great day!
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Oleg Vasiliev 3 months ago
awesome, great tutorial. thanks for this.
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itsmanjutube 11 months ago
you showed me a whole new linux . thanks a ton. can i get ur gmail id?
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ractheworld 11 months ago
Great video!!!
there was plenty of stuff I saw for the first time, thanks for sharing
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PUOj 11 months ago
Very interesting and useful. Thank you. Keep up the good work!
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