port 8082 on ubuntu 9.10

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Solution 1

Are you sure that's what is listening on 8082, rather than what nmap is guessing? Try:

 sudo lsof -i tcp:8082

Solution 2

Ubuntu has a "policy" of not having any ports open for security purposes. On a LiveCD of Ubuntu 9.10, I don't see port 8082 open, so something you installed started a service on this port. To find out what has it open, run netstat with the -p flag with sudo:

sudo netstat -plant

The last column will show a PID and a programs process name. You can find more detail about the running process by the PID listed from the output with:

sudo lsof -p:PID

(Where PID is the number)

You can find out what package installed that program with dpkg -S

dpkg -S

Solution 3

I had a web-proxy (webscarab) running on localhost and that was running on 8082. Netstat showed a java process (I guess webscarab is written in java and hence jvm is being invoked).

Closing Webscarab closed the port too.

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Updated on September 17, 2022

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  • Asad Khan
    Asad Khan over 1 year

    When I nmap my computer I get this port open with this text

    8082/tcp open blackice-alerts

    Do anyone of you know what this blackice-alerts is

    netstat reveal this

    Active Internet connections (servers and established)
    Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State      
    tcp        0      0 @asad-linux-deskt:mysql *:*                     LISTEN     
    tcp        0      0 *:8082                  *:*                     LISTEN     
    tcp        0      0 @asad-linux-desktop:ipp *:*                     LISTEN     
    tcp        0      0 @asad-linux-deskt:43676 *:*                     LISTEN     
    tcp        0      0 asad-linux-deskto:38148 hkg01s01-in-f113.1e:www ESTABLISHED
    tcp        0      0 asad-linux-deskto:34919 tx-in-f101.1e100.ne:www ESTABLISHED
    tcp        0      0 asad-linux-deskto:54513 hkg01s01-in-f102.1e:www ESTABLISHED
    tcp        0      0 asad-linux-deskto:55928 a88-221-217-18.depl:www ESTABLISHED
    tcp        1      0 @asad-linux-deskt:38277 @asad-linux-deskt:43676 CLOSE_WAIT 
    tcp        0      0 asad-linux-deskto:51560 sin01s01-in-f104.1e:www ESTABLISHED
    tcp        0      0 asad-linux-deskto:51561 sin01s01-in-f104.1e:www ESTABLISHED
    tcp        0      0 asad-linux-deskto:53386 ec2-174-129-241-1:https ESTABLISHED
    tcp        0      0 asad-linux-deskto:55927 a88-221-217-18.depl:www ESTABLISHED
    tcp        1      0 @asad-linux-deskt:38270 @asad-linux-deskt:43676 CLOSE_WAIT 
    tcp        0      0 asad-linux-deskto:41855 Asads-MacBook.loca:5900 ESTABLISHED
    tcp6       0      0 [::]:netbios-ssn        [::]:*                  LISTEN     
    tcp6       0      0 [::]:5900               [::]:*                  LISTEN     
    tcp6       0      0 [::]:www                [::]:*                  LISTEN     
    tcp6       0      0 ip6-localhost:ipp       [::]:*                  LISTEN     
    tcp6       0      0 [::]:microsoft-ds       [::]:*                  LISTEN     
    udp        0      0 *:59554                 *:*                                
    udp        0      0 *:bootpc                *:*                                
    udp        0      0 *:mdns                  *:*                                
    udp        0      0 asad-linux-d:netbios-ns *:*                                
    udp        0      0 *:netbios-ns            *:*                                
    udp        0      0 asad-linux-:netbios-dgm *:*                                
    udp        0      0 *:netbios-dgm           *:*  
    

    Any ideas .......?

    • Arjan
      Arjan over 14 years
      Just in case it's some web server: did you try localhost:8082 ?