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Another option that I've learned about recently is to use the -p flag 
with netstat. That'll also list the pid of the program that owns the 
port. I don't know how long that option has been around, but I've 
usually had to use other programs like lsof to do the job.

Hope this helps.

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jkf at wolfnet.org

Sorry for the delay, but thank you for your response. I will try both later 
this eve.

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