Re: Identifying source of IP connections



That's only going to work whilst there's a connection, so I don't think
it would work in my case: it's just normal domain requests - like
nslookup. So there's no persistent connection.

Simon

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM AIX Discussion List [mailto:aix-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Mills, John T
Sent: 15 July 2008 19:13
To: aix-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Identifying source of IP connections

My suggestion would be to try lsof for comparison. It returns the
process information.
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