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Greetings All.

I feel dumb as never so please enlight me. Is ther a way to find out which
process is on the other end of a unix socket pointed by a specified fd in a process.

Lets say that I have got a process gconfd-2. I've straced it and got:

writev(25, [{"GIOP\1\2\1\0\267\1\0\0", 12},....

now I look at lsof
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
gconfd-2 2282 jdoe 25u unix 0xc55a9380 4222 socket

and netstat

Proto RefCnt Flags Type State I-Node PID/Program name Path
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 4222 2282/gconfd-2

OK, fine when the gconfd-2 has written the data something's had to read it. I
ask: How can I find what has read the data? Forgive me if it's trivial but I
really find no way to learn it. Neither in /proc nor using some tools like above.

Best regards.
PS. please don't forget to CC.
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