Thanks at all for the answer...^__^

2006/10/21, Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I personally prefer `netstat -anput` since it also shows the process
name and pid which has the socket open.


I use "netstat -na" to display which process run on a single door.


On Fri, Oct 20, 2006 at 05:19:23PM -0400, Bill Marcum wrote:
> Why is this a problem?  These are Unix domain sockets, used for
> inter-process communication.  You can list network connections with
> "netstat -tuna".

It's not a true problem. I think so, less process run like user less
lossies I, or others, can do.

But now after that you said, I've a doubt. If I change the permiss,
what could succeed at the user running? Namely, could I don't use some
program activity particular?


Thanks and regards,

heba


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