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- Path: sparky!uunet!caen!destroyer!ais.org!tony
- From: tony@ais.org (Tony Poole)
- Subject: pidentd
- Message-ID: <BxHBEp.5u5@ais.org>
- Followup-To: comp.unix.questions
- Summary: confused
- Keywords: DEC,5000,Ultrix
- Organization: University of Michigan Computing Club (UMCC)
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 02:39:59 GMT
- Lines: 44
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- tony@ais.org (Tony Poole) writes:
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- >Is there any way to link an outgoing IP address connection obtained by
- >netstat to a particular user?
- >For instance:
- >Active Internet connections
- >
- >Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address (state)
- >tcp 0 0 141.211.206.17.1711 128.2.10.105.25 SYN_SENT
- >tcp 0 1 141.211.206.17.1710 128.59.40.130.3641 ESTABLISHED
- >tcp 0 0 141.211.206.17.1707 141.212.2.73.119 ESTABLISHED
- >tcp 0 0 141.211.206.17.1701 35.8.8.108.1887 ESTABLISHED
- >tcp 0 0 141.211.206.17.23 35.8.2.54.14853 ESTABLISHED
- >tcp 0 0 141.211.206.17.1021 141.211.206.16.513 ESTABLISHED
- >tcp 0 0 141.211.206.17.1687 137.208.91.6.4000 ESTABLISHED
- >Would it be possible to tell which user is connecting to port 4000
- >of 137.208.91.6 in the last line, particularly if you know the user is
- >connecting via telnet?
-
- In response to this request, I recieved a couple pointers to "pidentd".
- This looks like exactly what we're looking for - BUT....
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- We're unable to get it running properly on a DEC 5000. Our sysadmin reports
- that it runs fine on his Sun 3/50.....not that that does much good.
-
- What we get now is an error message stating it can't open the port, either
- port.
-
- I'd be interested to hear from anyone that's gotten succesful results on a
- DEC 5000. (I'd be interested in any helpful hints at all, for that
- matter).
-
- Thanks,
-
- Tony
-
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