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Display all [[TCP]] sockets with [[SELinux]] security contexts: | Display all [[TCP]] sockets with [[SELinux]] security contexts: | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 14:38, 8 December 2019
ss
[1] Linux command included in the iproute2
package to display sockets information.
Usage Examples
Display all TCP sockets including process:
ss -ta
Display all TCP sockets:
ss -ta
Display all UDP sockets:
ss -ua
Display all TCP sockets with SELinux security contexts:
ss -taz
Activities
- Review StackExchange questions about
ss
: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/ss?tab=Votes
See also
ip
[link, route]
, ifconfig
netstat
ss
lsof
ping
ethtool
mii-tool
arping
nmcli
(RHEL) route
networkctl
, netplan
, tc
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