Вопрос

My router indicates that one TCP port (6183) has been opened by an application I run (unbeknownst to me)

Using the lsof(as answered here)lsof -iTCP:6183 -sTCP:LISTEN, I found that launchd is the culprit.

Is it possible to find out which of launchd's 'scripts' is responsible?

Это было полезно?

Решение

You could try hunting through the ".plist" files that launchd uses like this:

find ~/Library/LaunchAgents /Library/LaunchAgents /Library/LaunchDaemons /System/Library/LaunchAgents /System/Library/LaunchDaemons -name "*.plist" -exec grep -H 6183 "{}" \; 2>/dev/null

find ~/Library/LaunchAgents /Library/LaunchAgents /Library/LaunchDaemons /System/Library/LaunchAgents /System/Library/LaunchDaemons -name "*.plist" -exec defaults read "{}" 2>/dev/null \; | grep 6183
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