[net.sources] Program called 'ofiles' which indicates who has what file open.

mjy@galbp.UUCP (Michael Yoffee) (08/28/86)

References:

.....some time ago I pulled 'ofiles' off of the net.  I have rekindled
my interest concerning 'ofiles' ability to correlate entries in the
kernel's inode table with specific pid in order to gain the userid 
information.  However, I have lost the source.  Can someone help?

			Thanks in advance,

			Michael J. Yoffee
			akgua!galbp!mjy

ewiles@netxcom.UUCP (Edwin Wiles) (08/29/86)

I never had it and am VERY interested.  Thanks!

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					Edwin Wiles
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mike@mipos3.UUCP (08/30/86)

In article <454@galbp.UUCP> mjy@galbp.UUCP (Michael Yoffee) writes:
>
>.....some time ago I pulled 'ofiles' off of the net.  I have rekindled
>my interest concerning 'ofiles' ability to correlate entries in the
>kernel's inode table with specific pid in order to gain the userid 
>information.  However, I have lost the source.  Can someone help?
>

I'd be very interested too.

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jte@psuvax1.UUCP (Jon Eckhardt) (09/01/86)

In article <173@mipos3.UUCP> mike@mipos3.UUCP (Michael Bruck) writes:
>In article <454@galbp.UUCP> mjy@galbp.UUCP (Michael Yoffee) writes:
>>
>>.....some time ago I pulled 'ofiles' off of the net.  I have rekindled
>>my interest concerning 'ofiles' ability to correlate entries in the
>>kernel's inode table with specific pid in order to gain the userid 
>>information.  However, I have lost the source.  Can someone help?
>>
>
>I'd be very interested too.
>
>-- 
>	--Michael Bruck


Me too me too!!!!

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