netstat

NAME
       netstat  - Print network connections, routing tables, interface statis‐
       tics, masquerade connections, and multicast memberships
 
SYNOPSIS
       netstat  [address_family_options]  [--tcp|-t]   [--udp|-u]   [--raw|-w]
       [--listening|-l]     [--all|-a]     [--numeric|-n]    [--numeric-hosts]
       [--numeric-ports]           [--numeric-users]           [--symbolic|-N]
       [--extend|-e[--extend|-e]]  [--timers|-o] [--program|-p] [--verbose|-v]
       [--continuous|-c]
 
       netstat              {--route|-r}              [address_family_options]
       [--extend|-e[--extend|-e]]         [--verbose|-v]        [--numeric|-n]
       [--numeric-hosts] [--numeric-ports] [--numeric-users] [--continuous|-c]
 
       netstat {--interfaces|-i} [--all|-a] [--extend|-e[--extend|-e]] [--ver‐
       bose|-v]  [--program|-p]  [--numeric|-n]  [--numeric-hosts] [--numeric-
       ports] [--numeric-users] [--continuous|-c]
 
       netstat      {--groups|-g}       [--numeric|-n]       [--numeric-hosts]
       [--numeric-ports] [--numeric-users] [--continuous|-c]
 
       netstat       {--masquerade|-M}       [--extend|-e]      [--numeric|-n]
       [--numeric-hosts] [--numeric-ports] [--numeric-users] [--continuous|-c]
 
       netstat {--statistics|-s} [--tcp|-t] [--udp|-u] [--raw|-w]
 
       netstat {--version|-V}
 
       netstat {--help|-h}
 
       address_family_options:
 
       [-4]      [-6]       [--protocol={inet,unix,ipx,ax25,netrom,ddp}[,...]]
       [--unix|-x] [--inet|--ip] [--ax25] [--ipx] [--netrom] [--ddp]
DESCRIPTION
       Netstat  prints  information about the Linux networking subsystem.  The
       type of information printed is controlled by  the  first  argument,  as
       follows:
 
   (none)
       By  default,  netstat  displays  a  list of open sockets.  If you don't
       specify any address families, then the active sockets of all configured
       address families will be printed.
 
   --route , -r
       Display  the kernel routing tables. See the description in route(8) for
       details.  netstat -r and route -e produce the same output.
 
   --groups , -g
       Display multicast group membership information for IPv4 and IPv6.
 
   --interfaces, -i
       Display a table of all network interfaces.
 
   --masquerade , -M
       Display a list of masqueraded connections.
 
   --statistics , -s
       Display summary statistics for each protocol.
OPTIONS
   --verbose , -v
       Tell the user what is going on by being verbose. Especially print  some
       useful information about unconfigured address families.
 
   --wide , -W
       Do not truncate IP addresses by using output as wide as needed. This is
       optional for now to not break existing scripts.
 
   --numeric , -n
       Show numerical addresses instead of trying to determine symbolic  host,
       port or user names.
 
   --numeric-hosts
       shows  numerical  host  addresses but does not affect the resolution of
       port or user names.
 
   --numeric-ports
       shows numerical port numbers but does not affect the resolution of host
       or user names.
 
   --numeric-users
       shows  numerical user IDs but does not affect the resolution of host or
       port names.
 
   --protocol=family , -A
       Specifies the address families (perhaps better described as  low  level
       protocols)  for  which  connections are to be shown.  family is a comma
       (',') separated list of address family keywords like inet,  unix,  ipx,
       ax25,  netrom,  and ddp.  This has the same effect as using the --inet,
       --unix (-x), --ipx, --ax25, --netrom, and --ddp options.
 
       The address family inet includes raw, udp and tcp protocol sockets.
   -c, --continuous
       This will cause netstat to print the selected information every  second
       continuously.
 
   -e, --extend
       Display  additional  information.   Use  this  option twice for maximum
       detail.
 
   -o, --timers
       Include information related to networking timers.
 
   -p, --program
       Show the PID and name of the program to which each socket belongs.
 
   -l, --listening
       Show only listening sockets.  (These are omitted by default.)
 
   -a, --all
       Show both listening and non-listening sockets.  With  the  --interfaces
       option, show interfaces that are not up
 
   -F
       Print routing information from the FIB.  (This is the default.)
 
   -C
       Print routing information from the route cache.
 
詳細參考man netstat
常見比較有用的:
1,netstat -r      比較容易查到路由信息
2,netstat -t/-u -p -numeric-ports -numeric-hosts   可以查到相關端口的應用情況
 
 
 
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