Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2001 10:58:21 +1030 From: Greg Lehey <grog@FreeBSD.org> To: Joshua Holland <josh@bitstream.net> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Weird netstat output Message-ID: <20011230105821.E33871@monorchid.lemis.com> In-Reply-To: <p05001900b853c6885226@[10.0.1.100]> References: <p05001902b852d7b6a9e4@[10.0.1.100]> <20011229143242.D90696@monorchid.lemis.com> <p05001900b853c6885226@[10.0.1.100]>
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On Saturday, 29 December 2001 at 13:17:31 -0600, Joshua Holland wrote: >> On Friday, 28 December 2001 at 20:16:02 -0600, Joshua Holland wrote: >>> I have a FreeBSD server, named jserver. What the heck is all this >>> jserver.syslog stuff that recently appeared: >>> >>> netstat -a: >>> >>> Active Internet connections (including servers) >>> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address (state) >>> udp4 0 0 jserver.2705 jserver.syslog >>> udp4 0 0 jserver.2704 jserver.syslog >>> udp4 0 0 jserver.2703 jserver.syslog >>> udp4 0 0 jserver.2702 jserver.syslog >>> udp4 0 0 jserver.2701 jserver.syslog >>> udp4 0 0 jserver.2659 jserver.syslog >>> udp4 0 0 jserver.2658 jserver.syslog >>> (etc) >> >> Looks like your syslogd has hung itself up. Try restarting it. > > I killed syslogd and restarted it. I'm still getting a long list > like below. It's running down every port number, starting at 2930 > and now is at 1030. It seems the list is just getting longer. Is > there a way to clear it, and then see if it keeps reporting these > connections? Strange. Are you getting lots of processes as well? You might like to install the lsof port and check who is opening these connections. Greg -- When replying to this message, please copy the original recipients. If you don't, I may ignore the reply. For more information, see http://www.lemis.com/questions.html See complete headers for address and phone numbers To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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