Is there a way to find the ip which is interacting with a port?












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I have a weird "apk" (which the app NetstatPlus displays as "camera test") which is called by system before home apk loads.



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I found out this apk is killed when I kill the process created by the path /system/bin/eris now this is important: unfortunately init relaunches the process everytime I kill it and even tho the /init.rc file shows the service eris is oneshot and disabled and even tho I stopped the eris service this process keeps being relaunched by init. So i did an strace to init and have the .txt saved it is pretty informative.



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It listens to two random high ports. The ip in netstat is shown as 0.0.0.0(Listening) and I have the inode of the sockets(? I guess they are sockets) it listen from /proc/net but still I want to know who is using my phone as a server, can I see monitor the ips who interact with that socket?










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    I have a weird "apk" (which the app NetstatPlus displays as "camera test") which is called by system before home apk loads.



    Long not necessary history:



    I found out this apk is killed when I kill the process created by the path /system/bin/eris now this is important: unfortunately init relaunches the process everytime I kill it and even tho the /init.rc file shows the service eris is oneshot and disabled and even tho I stopped the eris service this process keeps being relaunched by init. So i did an strace to init and have the .txt saved it is pretty informative.



    Short history:



    It listens to two random high ports. The ip in netstat is shown as 0.0.0.0(Listening) and I have the inode of the sockets(? I guess they are sockets) it listen from /proc/net but still I want to know who is using my phone as a server, can I see monitor the ips who interact with that socket?










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      I have a weird "apk" (which the app NetstatPlus displays as "camera test") which is called by system before home apk loads.



      Long not necessary history:



      I found out this apk is killed when I kill the process created by the path /system/bin/eris now this is important: unfortunately init relaunches the process everytime I kill it and even tho the /init.rc file shows the service eris is oneshot and disabled and even tho I stopped the eris service this process keeps being relaunched by init. So i did an strace to init and have the .txt saved it is pretty informative.



      Short history:



      It listens to two random high ports. The ip in netstat is shown as 0.0.0.0(Listening) and I have the inode of the sockets(? I guess they are sockets) it listen from /proc/net but still I want to know who is using my phone as a server, can I see monitor the ips who interact with that socket?










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      I have a weird "apk" (which the app NetstatPlus displays as "camera test") which is called by system before home apk loads.



      Long not necessary history:



      I found out this apk is killed when I kill the process created by the path /system/bin/eris now this is important: unfortunately init relaunches the process everytime I kill it and even tho the /init.rc file shows the service eris is oneshot and disabled and even tho I stopped the eris service this process keeps being relaunched by init. So i did an strace to init and have the .txt saved it is pretty informative.



      Short history:



      It listens to two random high ports. The ip in netstat is shown as 0.0.0.0(Listening) and I have the inode of the sockets(? I guess they are sockets) it listen from /proc/net but still I want to know who is using my phone as a server, can I see monitor the ips who interact with that socket?







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