SecuritySpy

Thomas D Arman tdarman at us.ibm.com
Thu Mar 2 10:19:59 PST 2006


Henk,

Checkout the command line command:  netstat

With proper options, it will identify which processes are "listening" on 
which ports.
I suspect that you have some other process using 8000 and netstat will 
help you identify the process/program.

Tom

xtensionlist-bounces at shed.com wrote on 03/02/2006 10:02:08 AM:

> Hello Tom,
> 
> Now this is absolutely the weirdest thing.  I appreciate all the 
suggestion
> that have been made, including changing the port number.  I reloaded the
> software, delete pList etc. Nothing worked. Today I tried again, just 
for
> the h... of it to change the port number,-- changed it to 50,000 and it
> worked, changed it to 10,00 and it worked, changed it to 8,000 and it 
does
> NOT work.  That is Ok, I'll just use another port.
> 
> Thanks to all.   This list is my savior.
> Cannot understand why Milo Bird doesn't reply:-(
> 
> 


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