Re: OT: What is ipulse-ics on Panther
Re: OT: What is ipulse-ics on Panther
- Subject: Re: OT: What is ipulse-ics on Panther
- From: Michael DeLisle <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2003 13:54:43 -0500
You can use the command 'lsof' to determine which process the
connections are coming from.
I don't see anything strange on my machine, so the stuff below may be
specific to your computer, and not an OS-X 10.3 issue.
On Oct 31, 2003, at 2:48 PM, Kaelin Colclasure wrote:
Greetings,
I happened to run a netstat command on my new Panther install and was
disconcerted to see a number of established TCP connections that I
can't account for:
tcp4 0 0 localhost.ipulse-ics localhost.49299
ESTABLISHED
tcp4 0 0 localhost.49299 localhost.ipulse-ics
ESTABLISHED
tcp4 0 0 localhost.ipulse-ics localhost.49298
ESTABLISHED
tcp4 0 0 localhost.49298 localhost.ipulse-ics
ESTABLISHED
tcp4 0 0 localhost.ipulse-ics localhost.49294
ESTABLISHED
tcp4 0 0 localhost.49294 localhost.ipulse-ics
ESTABLISHED
...
The list goes on... 43 pairs of established socket end-points in all.
Anyone have any idea what these are?
-- K
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