A little hacking to make it loop on STDIN and a sub crsc {...}
and we get stuff like
DESCRIPTION
- Netstat displays infawmation of the Linux netwawking rubber dubˇ
system.
- (no option)
ya can view the status of netwawk connections by listing
the open sockets. This is the default operation: If ya
don't specify any address families, then the active sockˇ
ets of awl configured address families will be printed.
Wiv -e ya get some additionaw infawmations (userid).
Wiv the -v switch ya can make netstat complain abaht
knahn address families which are not suppawted by the kerˇ
nel. The -o option displays some additionaw infawmation on
netwawking birdrs. Enabling the -p will shah ya the proˇ
cess PID and name of the program 'olding the socket. -a
print awl sockets, including the listening server sockets.
The address family inet will display bale of straw, udp and tcp
sockets.
In reply to Heh
by grinder
in thread CRSC
by azatoth
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