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Old 08-10-2004   #1 (permalink)
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Hi there!
I have no much of experience in this matter.

- I would like to know if any one knows a website with the information about the relevant unix logs for I learn (tryed google but still not the information I needed)

- I would like to have a aplication or a metod to see wich ip's are connect to wich ports (like the information you get on a windows firewall (xxx.xxx tryed to connect xx port) something like that.

If you can help I apreciate !

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If you have a firewall installed on your computer then there should be a config option to show you where the log is. If a port is closed and there is no service running on it then chances are that any tried connections on that port wont be logged. If a port has a service running on it then check /var/log/<service>/ for logs.
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You could type netstat -tp. Alternatively you can try out any of the network monitoring progs mentioned in the above post.
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