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3 ss \- another utility to investigate sockets
16 open non-listening sockets (e.g. TCP/UNIX/UDP) that have established connection.
31 Display both listening and non-listening (for TCP this means established connections) sockets.
34 Display only listening sockets (these are omitted by default).
52 Attempts to forcibly close sockets. This option displays sockets that are
53 successfully closed and silently skips sockets that the kernel does not support
54 closing. It supports IPv4 and IPv6 sockets only.
58 summary from various sources. It is useful when amount of sockets is so huge
68 sockets the initiating process context is displayed as follows:
87 context held by the kernel. Sockets are typically labeled with the
99 Display only IP version 4 sockets (alias for -f inet).
102 Display only IP version 6 sockets (alias for -f inet6).
105 Display PACKET sockets (alias for -f link).
108 Display TCP sockets.
111 Display UDP sockets.
114 Display DCCP sockets.
117 Display RAW sockets.
120 Display Unix domain sockets (alias for -f unix).
123 Display sockets of type FAMILY.
132 Do not display anything, just dump raw information about TCP sockets to FILE after applying filters. If FILE is - stdout is used.
176 Display all TCP sockets.
179 Display all TCP sockets with process SELinux security contexts.
182 Display all UDP sockets.
191 List all the tcp sockets in state FIN-WAIT-1 for our apache to network 193.233.7/24 and look at their timers.