Re: finding and terminating script that regularly access' website



Hmm, no monitoring applications are running and fuser -n tcp 80 only
shows what is listening to port 80 (httpd), not what is connecting to
that port.

On Dec 28, 7:07 pm, Davide Bianchi <davideyeahs...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On 2006-12-28, Joshua Morgan <joshua.mor...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Running ps -auxwww reveals no scripts that could be doing such a thing,
nor does viewing crontab. How can I determine what is accessing the
site regularly so that I can terminate it?fuser and lsof should tell you. If you have any monitoring tool,
that could be it.

Davide

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