How can I tell what service is running on port 8008?

I have installed Rumpus on a Mini running SLS 10.6.4 and I am trying to configure the web based file sharing module. It defaults to port 80 but that is blocked by my ISP, so I am trying to set it to 8008 instead. I have opened the port in my router, but Rumpus gives me this alert:
+"Another service is already running on the defined Web port. Turn off the other Web service so that the Rumpus Web server can accept connections.+
+OS X Personal Web Sharing can be disabled by unchecking the 'Personal Web Sharing' option on the 'Sharing' panel of the System Preferences window.+
+You will need to stop and restart Rumpus after disabling the other Web server for Rumpus to begin accepting connections."+
I have been unable to find any services running on port 8008. Web service is https only via port 443. Other running services include Address Book, AFP, DNS, FTP, iCal, OD, Push, and SMB.
How can I sniff this out?

I don't have a server to look at at the moment, but I don't think there's an option to set the iCal service to SSL only. IIRC you can set it to "Use" mode, where it serves over both plain (port 8008) and SSL (port 8443), or you can set it to "Redirect" in which case it still listens on port 8008, but just serves HTTP redirects to the SSL/8443 port.
Anyway, even if you can get iCal server to stop using port 8008, I wouldn't recommend using that port for something else because iCal clients are likely to try connecting to 8008 and get confused if they get something other than calendars back...

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