We are having a problem with our recharge_agent process. When it terminates
abnormally the ports that were in use by this process are left open and
listening, so when we attempt to restart the process it dies almost
imediately because the specified ports are already in use. Apparently the
UNIX Kernel is not releasing the ports once the process dies, so my question
to you would be …. Can these ports be released without rebooting the
server???
Below are the ports that we use for this process.
Re: FreeBSD vs. OSX ... >> released that chip that ran the ports on the IIfx to the world. ... >now) and, while releasing a chip probably would have helped, I think ...>bluetooth push.... (comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc)
Re: Starting iptables ... it is not clear that you need a firewall at all. ... just don't open any ports.... "netstat -putl" will let you find out what listening ports are open. ... mysql is listening on tcp port 3306. ... (Debian-User)
Re: UPHClean log question ... A quick check to see which ports the computer is listening on is to run ... > Windows Firewall saying that the application svchost.exe has been blocked ... > extract from UPHClean might indicating a specific problem that should be ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support)
Re: UDP Ports, closing Win2K Server (No IIS) ... What's listening on UDP 995? ... The worm spreads via email but some antivirus vendors report ... against using IPSec as a firewall, and blocking just one or two ports here ... (microsoft.public.inetserver.iis.security)
Re: Win2k Netstat sockets interpretation ... I have deleted "file and print sharing" under "internet connections and disbled most recognizable "remote access" services under 'services.msc' but ZA detects a few remote access modules running and gives them permission if select "OK" to the suggested query. ...notice randomly ports assigned to urls or ip addresss. ...'netstat' on Win2K provides a view on the state of the *TDI interface*, ... something appearing as 0.0.0.0 listening means "an outstanding request to ... (alt.computer.security)