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45 command lists open Internet or
49 The following options are available:
60 Display the congestion control module, if applicable.
61 This is currently only implemented for TCP.
63 Show connected sockets.
65 Show only sockets belonging to the specified jail ID or name.
67 Only show Internet sockets if the local and foreign addresses are not
68 in the loopback network prefix
70 or do not contain the IPv6 loopback address
73 Show listening sockets.
75 Do not resolve numeric UIDs to user names.
77 Only show Internet sockets if the local or foreign port number
78 is on the specified list.
81 argument is a comma-separated list of port numbers and ranges
82 specified as first and last port separated by a dash.
84 Only show sockets of the specified
88 argument is a comma-separated list of protocol names,
89 as they are defined in
92 Quiet mode, do not print the header line.
94 Display the protocol stack, if applicable.
95 This is currently only implemented for TCP.
97 Display the protocol state, if applicable.
98 This is currently only implemented for SCTP and TCP.
100 Display the remote UDP encapsulation port number, if applicable.
101 This is currently only implemented for SCTP and TCP.
110 Use wider field size for displaying addresses.
119 will list sockets in all three domains.
127 will list both listening and connected sockets.
129 The information listed for each
131 .Bl -tag -width "FOREIGN ADDRESS"
133 The user who owns the socket.
135 The command which holds the socket.
137 The process ID of the command which holds the socket.
139 The file descriptor number of the socket.
141 The transport protocol associated with the socket for Internet
142 sockets, or the type of socket
143 .Pq stream, datagram, or seqpacket
148 For Internet sockets, this is the address the local end of the socket
150 .Xr getsockname 2 ) .
153 sockets, it is the socket's filename.
156 sockets, it is a right arrow followed by the endpoint's filename, or
158 if the endpoint could not be determined.
159 .It Li FOREIGN ADDRESS
160 (Internet sockets only)
161 The address the foreign end of the socket is bound to (see
162 .Xr getpeername 2 ) .
164 The remote UDP encapsulation port number if
166 is specified (only for SCTP or TCP).
170 is specified (only for SCTP).
172 The connection state if
174 is specified (only for SCTP or TCP).
176 The protocol stack if
178 is specified (only for TCP).
180 The congestion control if
182 is specified (only for TCP).
185 If a socket is associated with more than one file descriptor,
186 it is shown multiple times.
187 If a socket is not associated with any file descriptor,
188 the first four columns have no meaning.
190 Show information for IPv4 sockets listening on port 22 using protocol
192 .Bd -literal -offset indent
193 $ sockstat -4 -l -P tcp -p 22
196 Show information for sockets using either TCP or UDP, if neither, the local nor
197 the foreign addresses are in the loopback network:
198 .Bd -literal -offset indent
199 $ sockstat -L -P tcp,udp
202 Show TCP IPv6 sockets which are listening and connected (default):
203 .Bd -literal -offset indent
221 command and this manual page were written by
222 .An Dag-Erling Sm\(/orgrav Aq Mt des@FreeBSD.org .