Hi,
Well, indeed ss is a good utility to investigate sockets; it can
do many things that netstat does.
However, there are some functionalities of netstat which are missing
in ss (and probably will not be added in future, due to the nature of
ss utility).
For example, netstat can show also
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 10:09:19PM +0200, Eli Billauer wrote:
netstat -a -n -p
Deprecated in recent years. Try 'ss' instead (similar switches. Slightly
different and better defaults).
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