Fix grep pattern when searching for listening sockets
The current grep pattern matches also port numbers that match only partially the given $PORT number; e.g., if $PORT is 6080, 60800 will match as well. While TCP listening sockets in the 60000-65535 range are rare, they need to be handled as well. The problem is also present if the user selects a shorter PORT value with the --listen command line argument. By adding a space, the pattern is fixed.
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which netstat >/dev/null 2>&1 \
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|| die "Must have netstat installed"
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netstat -ltn | grep -qs "${PORT}.*LISTEN" \
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netstat -ltn | grep -qs "${PORT} .*LISTEN" \
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&& die "Port ${PORT} in use. Try --listen PORT"
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trap "cleanup" TERM QUIT INT EXIT
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