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LPI Exam 102-500 Topic 7 Question 95 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 102-500 exam
Question #: 95
Topic #: 7
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Which of the following commands can identify the PID od a process which opened a TCP port?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Deonna
1 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's D. lsof. It stands for 'list open files', which includes network sockets. The other options don't seem relevant for this task.
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Rozella
2 months ago
Haha, nessus? Really? That's for vulnerability scanning, not identifying process PIDs. I'm going with D. lsof.
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Iluminada
12 days ago
Definitely not nessus, that's for sure. lsof is the correct command for this task.
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Meghann
13 days ago
Yeah, lsof is the command you want to use to identify the PID of a process that opened a TCP port.
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Rodolfo
14 days ago
debug is not a valid command for this purpose. lsof is the correct choice.
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Mammie
15 days ago
ptrace and strace are more for tracing and debugging, not for identifying PIDs.
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Angelyn
16 days ago
I agree, nessus is definitely not the right choice here. lsof is the way to go.
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Melodie
21 days ago
I agree, lsof is the command that can identify the PID of a process that opened a TCP port.
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Novella
1 months ago
Yeah, nessus is definitely not the right choice for this. lsof is the way to go.
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Wayne
2 months ago
D. lsof is the way to go. I use it all the time when I need to find out which process is listening on a particular port.
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Werner
29 days ago
Yes, lsof is very useful for identifying the PID of a process associated with a TCP port.
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Margurite
30 days ago
I agree, lsof is definitely the best option for that.
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Monte
1 months ago
D. lsof is the way to go. I use it all the time when I need to find out which process is listening on a particular port.
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Basilia
1 months ago
D) lsof
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Nana
1 months ago
E) nessus
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Aleisha
1 months ago
C) debug
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Rhea
1 months ago
B) strace
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Dottie
2 months ago
A) ptrace
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Lajuana
2 months ago
I think the answer is D. lsof can identify the PID of a process that opened a TCP port. It's a really useful command for troubleshooting network issues.
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Leota
1 months ago
Make sure to remember lsof for future reference.
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Roxane
1 months ago
I've used lsof before, it's very helpful for troubleshooting network problems.
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Anna
1 months ago
Yes, lsof is a great tool for identifying the PID of a process.
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Roy
1 months ago
I agree, lsof is the correct answer.
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Gary
3 months ago
I agree with Marvel, lsof is used to list open files and can identify the PID of a process.
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Marvel
3 months ago
I think the answer is D) lsof.
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