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While doing "netstat -p", I got result out of which, I am unable to understand below output:-



unix  3  [ ]  STREAM  CONNECTED  3889891  23976/app --node-in  
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 33223 1759/evolution-sour
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 34083 1776/goa-daemon
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 33035 1673/at-spi2-regist
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 225771 23687/obexd
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 32032 1767/gvfs-afc-volum
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 34783 1990/evolution-cale
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 33175 1749/gnome-shell-ca
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 36886 2012/evolution-addr
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 32297 1990/evolution-cale
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 32298 2003/evolution-addr


app --node-in was visible multiple times, not sure, what process is that



What programs or apps are responsible for above process, and is gnome-shell-ca thing?, I though it is only gnome-shell exists.



Any helpful resource to learn more about above will be extremely helpful.



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    While doing "netstat -p", I got result out of which, I am unable to understand below output:-



    unix  3  [ ]  STREAM  CONNECTED  3889891  23976/app --node-in  
    unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 33223 1759/evolution-sour
    unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 34083 1776/goa-daemon
    unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 33035 1673/at-spi2-regist
    unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 225771 23687/obexd
    unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 32032 1767/gvfs-afc-volum
    unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 34783 1990/evolution-cale
    unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 33175 1749/gnome-shell-ca
    unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 36886 2012/evolution-addr
    unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 32297 1990/evolution-cale
    unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 32298 2003/evolution-addr


    app --node-in was visible multiple times, not sure, what process is that



    What programs or apps are responsible for above process, and is gnome-shell-ca thing?, I though it is only gnome-shell exists.



    Any helpful resource to learn more about above will be extremely helpful.



    Thanks









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      While doing "netstat -p", I got result out of which, I am unable to understand below output:-



      unix  3  [ ]  STREAM  CONNECTED  3889891  23976/app --node-in  
      unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 33223 1759/evolution-sour
      unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 34083 1776/goa-daemon
      unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 33035 1673/at-spi2-regist
      unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 225771 23687/obexd
      unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 32032 1767/gvfs-afc-volum
      unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 34783 1990/evolution-cale
      unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 33175 1749/gnome-shell-ca
      unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 36886 2012/evolution-addr
      unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 32297 1990/evolution-cale
      unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 32298 2003/evolution-addr


      app --node-in was visible multiple times, not sure, what process is that



      What programs or apps are responsible for above process, and is gnome-shell-ca thing?, I though it is only gnome-shell exists.



      Any helpful resource to learn more about above will be extremely helpful.



      Thanks









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      While doing "netstat -p", I got result out of which, I am unable to understand below output:-



      unix  3  [ ]  STREAM  CONNECTED  3889891  23976/app --node-in  
      unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 33223 1759/evolution-sour
      unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 34083 1776/goa-daemon
      unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 33035 1673/at-spi2-regist
      unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 225771 23687/obexd
      unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 32032 1767/gvfs-afc-volum
      unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 34783 1990/evolution-cale
      unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 33175 1749/gnome-shell-ca
      unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 36886 2012/evolution-addr
      unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 32297 1990/evolution-cale
      unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 32298 2003/evolution-addr


      app --node-in was visible multiple times, not sure, what process is that



      What programs or apps are responsible for above process, and is gnome-shell-ca thing?, I though it is only gnome-shell exists.



      Any helpful resource to learn more about above will be extremely helpful.



      Thanks







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