From: Alan D. <We...@Om...> - 2005-10-20 00:47:47
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Thanks, Joe. That was exactly what I was looking for! I have used your module in the past on other systems, but I had not installed it yet on my Virtualmin Professional system. After you get your overhaul done, it will be a great addition as a standard module. Thanks, Alan On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Joe Cooper wrote: > Hey Alan, > > My System Information module has a netstat mode. You can get it here: > > http://www.swelltech.com/projects/webmin/sysinfo.html > > To get to "netstat -l" data click on Network Statistics and then Listening > Sockets. > > The module is getting an overhaul as soon as I have some time to spare. > There's quite a few improvements architecturally that need doing, and it > is a great place to experiment with AJAX features (realtime graph > updates without page reloads would be lovely). > > The module only has configs for Red Hat based systems, I think, but > modifying it to run on just about any other Linux or Unix would be > pretty easy (it will get FreeBSD, Debian, SUSE, Mandrake, and Gentoo > support in a month or two for reasons I suspect you, as a Virtualmin > Professional user, can guess). > > Alan Dobkin wrote: >> >> Is there a Webmin module to list all open ports on a system, such as the >> netstat command? I noticed the "Running Processes" module will show >> network connections for a given process, and it allows for searching all >> processes for a given port. But it does not seem to have a way to list all >> open ports, or search for a range of ports. Has something like this been >> developed? If not, would it be appropriate to add these features to the >> "Running Processes" module, or would a separate "Network Connections" >> module be in order? >> >> Thanks, >> Alan |