Ladies and gents,
Due to popular demand I am summarizing the replies received
regarding the lsof program. Here are the three most useful replies:
First from "Truck", aka gdonl@gv.ssi1.com,
> } Subject: pointer to lsof
> } Can anyone tell where to find "lsof" ? My Archies and Gophers
> } yield nothing.
> Hmn. I did archie substring search for "lsof" on archie.rutgers.edu got
> 95 hits (most of them false). I'm pretty sure that Purdue is the canonical
> site. I think your best bet is:
> ftp.cs.purdue.edu:/pub/pcert/tools/unix/lsof/lsof_3.02.tar.{Z,gz}.
Next, from Vic Abell (abe@cc.purdue.edu) by way of Peter Allen
(peter.allan@aea.orgn.uk) :
> I got help on lsof ( for 4.1.1 ) from:
> Vic Abell <abe@cc.purdue.edu>
> Purdue University Computing Center.
> lsof 3.03 now available.
> If you've obtained this file and an lsof distribution from a mirror
> site, please be aware that THE LATEST VERSION OF LSOF IS AVAILABLE
> VIA ANONYMOUS FTP FROM VIC.CC.PURDUE.EDU (128.210.15.16) IN THE
> PUB/ DIRECTORY.
I have personally verified this one exists.
Finally, for all you Solaris types, voluntary and otherwise :-),
the following was supplied by Daniel Bidwell (bidwell@andrews.edu):
>>
>> Can anyone tell where to find "lsof" ? My Archies and Gophers
>> yield nothing.
>I believe that you should be able to find it on
>ftp.uorgeon.edu:/pub/src/Solaris2.x./lsof* or something like that.
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