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Re: Arm Release 1.4.0
On Fri, 3 Dec 2010, Hans Schnehl wrote:
Sorry for jumping in , but please notice the above command might not
not work on all versions of FBSD, at least it doesn't on a  7-Stable jail.
Maybe the following just produces a similar sufficient output:
_tor@ato# id
uid=256(_tor) gid=256(_tor) groups=256(_tor)
_tor@ato# sockstat -4 | grep tor
_tor     tor        4397  7  tcp4   172.27.72.202:9050    *:*
_tor     tor        4397  8  udp4   172.27.72.202:53      *:*
_tor     tor        4397  9  tcp4   172.27.72.202:9051    *:*
_tor     tor        4397  12 tcp4   172.27.72.202:54011   [scrubbed]:9001
_tor     tor        4397  15 tcp4   172.27.72.202:59374   [scrubbed]:9001
_tor     tor        4397  19 tcp4   172.27.72.202:59673   [scrubbed]:9001
_tor     tor        4397  20 tcp4   172.27.72.202:51946   [scrubbed]:443
_tor     tor        4397  22 tcp4   172.27.72.202:60344   [scrubbed]:9001
for *not*  displaying listening ports just use
_tor@ato# sockstat -4 | grep tor| sed '/\*/d'
_tor     tor        4397  4  tcp4   172.27.72.202:52420   [scrubbed]:443
_tor     tor        4397  12 tcp4   172.27.72.202:54011   [scrubbed]:9001
_tor     tor        4397  13 tcp4   172.27.72.202:51736   [scrubbed]:443
Wait, so the method detailed here:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2007-November/162970.html
specifically:
ps -Al
after polling for lsof and a foreach loop, doesn't work ?
I know it's not elegant, but it appeared to me that:
lsof + ps -Al
would work ... especially if the system in question is doing little (or 
nothing) other than Tor ...
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