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PaulDotCom Security Weekly - Episode 67 - April 12, 2007

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Hosts: Larry "Uncle Larry" Pesce, Paul "PaulDotCom" Asadoorian, Nick "Twitchy" Depetrillo, Joe "Mr. C" Conlin

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To list listening UDP services and the associated process ID:
netstat -ulp

Source: years of experience =P

-jason

Syngress Question of the Week Answer:

netstat -pul


Also, this command is perfectly valid:

netstat -paul

Coincidence? I think not.

f course, one must run the command as root in order to see ALL listening UDP processes.

Linux netstat switches for showing udp listening ports and the PID/program

netstat -ulp

Referance:
http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man8/netstat.8.html


Bierman

netstat -p --protocol=inet --listening --udp

Paul, you're qualified to teach a course on Metasploit, since you don't seem to understand exploitation at all. Neither does Larry for that matter...

[PaulDotCom - You're not qualified to leave comments on our blog because you don't seem to understand English. Let's hear your podcast on buffer overflows and see how well you can explain it.]

Hello guys.

I've heard on your podcast that you plan some kind of action to improve the quality of Security Now! and I would like to bring to your attention a (semi-)regular series on my blog entitle "Hack the Gibson" in which I try to point out the inaccuracies in the podcast:

http://hype-free.blogspot.com/search/label/hack%20the%20gibson

I remember hearing something about computer videos (or hacking), was that in this episode? If so what is the web site that they were talking about?

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