tcp/ip connections

2007-12-25 11:43:00

 My original posting:

>Does anyone know of a tool for Solaris (2.3) that constantly displays all

>TCP/IP connections, kind of like ntop or tcplist, or has anyone ported these

>tools for Solaris with any success.

tcplist can be run on Solaris 2.3 as long as you have lsof v3 or newer

running, actually tcplist can be run on almost any system with lsof!! I had

lsof v3.8 and some of the options were different, but a little tweaking and

it is running well now !!! I also picked up identd, which makes tcplist even

more useful.

lsof can be found at: vic.cc.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof

tcplist and identd can be found at: coombs.anu.edu.au/pub/net/ident

The following responses were received:

>ntop ftp://coombs.anu.edu/pub/net/ident/ntop1.18.tar.Z

>.. Alan Hill in Montreal, Canada SUN&cisco&networking stuff .

>` LanSer, for Wireless Financial Transactions, www.LanSer.net '

 and ...

>'tcplist' will work on Solaris 2.x, you just need to install 'lsof' (which

>isn't a problem compiling) ... 'ntop' is an entirely different issue, there

>are some fundemental design philosopies that prevent it from working on

>solaris ... I'm sure it *can* be ported, but I was looking at the code

>and didn't think it would be worth the trouble ...

>

>--raju

>

>Raju Krishnamurthy - Senior Software Engineer

>____________________________________________________

>

>E C O l o g i c C o r p o r a t i o n

>http://www.ecologic.net

 and...

>'lsof' can be found at many sysadmin sites. I'm sure it can be compiled

>on Solaris 2.3 - it certainly works under Solaris 2.5 and many other Unix

>operating systems.

>-sahir

THANKS TO ALL!!!

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