Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2010 00:21:26 -0400 From: jhell <jhell@dataix.net> To: FreeBSD Ports <ports@freebsd.org> Subject: sysutils/tcplist "lsof use" broken Message-ID: <4C3D3B46.1020804@dataix.net>
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The above subject mentioned port is broken via its usage of sysutils/lsof. Log: # ./tcplist lsof: unknown -s protocol: "li" lsof 4.84 latest revision: ftp://lsof.itap.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof/ latest FAQ: ftp://lsof.itap.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof/FAQ latest man page: ftp://lsof.itap.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof/lsof_man usage: [-?abChlnNoOPRtUvV] [+|-c c] [+|-d s] [+|-D D] [+|-f[cfgGn]] [-F [f]] [-g [s]] [-i [i]] [-k k] [+|-L [l]] [-m m] [+|-M] [-o [o]] [-p s] [+|-r [t]] [-s [p:s]] [-S [t]] [-T [t]] [-u s] [+|-w] [-x [fl]] [--] [names] Use the ``-h'' option to get more help information. ./tcplist: Can't get lsof output header So I manipulated my own script to output something like the following <-> UID LOCAL:PORT REMOTE:PORT === ====== ====================== ====================== 24 1001 192.168.31.2:59782 192.168.31.12:993 24 1001 192.168.31.2:59000 192.168.31.12:993 24 1001 192.168.31.2:26007 192.168.31.12:993 24 1001 192.168.31.2:25206 192.168.31.12:993 24 1001 192.168.31.2:13985 192.168.31.12:993 13 1001 192.168.31.2:61979 <REMOVED>:80 13 1001 192.168.31.2:59658 <REMOVED>:80 13 1001 192.168.31.2:53816 <REMOVED>:80 13 1001 192.168.31.2:49347 <REMOVED>:80 13 1001 192.168.31.2:39920 <REMOVED>:80 13 1001 192.168.31.2:14124 <REMOVED>:80 1 1001 192.168.31.2:25865 192.168.31.12:22 1 1001 192.168.31.2:22 192.168.31.12:58642 1 1001 192.168.31.2:12104 192.168.31.12:22 1 0 192.168.31.2:22 192.168.31.12:58642 If you could use something like this it is located here & remember this heavily depends on lsof and is still under construction. http://bit.ly/a54s2b Regards, -- +-+-+-+-+-+ |j|h|e|l|l| +-+-+-+-+-+
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