alternative to netstat
Duncan Berriman
duncan at dcl.co.uk
Fri Dec 14 16:05:46 UTC 2007
That is useful. If only I can remember it next time I need it!
Thanks
Duncan
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> >From time to time people ask how does one know which sockets
> are being
> listened to and people answer with a form of netstat whose
> parameters I
> can never remember.
>
> The fact that people don't suggest the program ss indicates that they
> never heard of it. If you've heard of it great for you. Don't jump on
> me.
>
> try: ss -l and ss-l -n and you will never go back to netsat for this
> purpose. ss has other parameters that are equally interesting. I found
> it while mistyping ssh.
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