col_1: (10.131.60.48.55880) The IP address of the local computer and the port number being used for this particular connection appear in the Local Address column.
col_2: (10.136.14.125.23) The IP address of remote computer and the port number being used for this particular connection. col_3: (17520) please explain col_4: (0 49680) please explain col_5: (52 ESTABLISHED) what is "52" here?
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purple
Last edited by thepurple; 01-12-2009 at 03:25 AM..
Hi,
Does anyone know why I get a different output when using "netstat -a" or "netstat -an" ??
# netstat -a | grep ts15r135
tcp 0 0 nbsol152.62736 ts15r135.23211 ESTABLISHED
# netstat -an | grep 172.23.160.78
tcp 0 0 135.246.39.152.51954 ... (4 Replies)
hi all,
when I run-
wcars1j5#netstat -an | grep 8090
127.0.0.1.8090 *.* 0 0 49152 0 LISTEN
wcars1j5#
1. does this mean that no one is connected to this port?
Regards,
akash (1 Reply)
I can't tell what the output of the netstat command means. Is there anywhere that has this information? I tried the man pages, but they weren't helpful. (3 Replies)
I have a TCPIP server application (a Vendor package) which by default allows 10 connections. It provides a parameter to allow us to increase the maximum allowable connections in case it is needed. Intermittently this application is failing with maximum number of connections reached even when there... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how much traffic has been generated and received from netstat -s output (using Linux). I can see the output shows packet counts and Octet values, how would I correctly calculate how much traffic in and how much out?
My output below:
Ip:
88847576 total... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have old SCO O/S. System keeps crashing. I made lot of changes to kernel but so for nothing helped. I wrote a script which takes netstat -an output every one minute. I saw some thing right before the system crashed. Not sure if this means anything..
uname -a
SCO_SV djx2 3.2... (2 Replies)
Hi Team,
Below is the output of netstat -an | grep 1533
tcp 0 0 17.18.18.12:583 10.3.2.0:1533 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 17.18.18.12:370 10.3.2.0:1533 ESTABLISHED
Below is the o/p of netstat -a | grep server_name
tcp 0 ... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I am trying to collect the listen ports info from netstat command in centos 7
From that info i am trying to collect all the foreign address IP for those ports.
I am using below script to do the same.
netstat -an |grep -w "LISTEN" |grep -v "127.0.0.1" |awk '{print $4}' >... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: sravani25
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isgraph
ISGRAPH(3) BSD Library Functions Manual ISGRAPH(3)NAME
isgraph -- printing character test (space character exclusive)
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <ctype.h>
int
isgraph(int c);
DESCRIPTION
The isgraph() function tests for any printing character except space (' ') and other locale-specific space-like characters. The value of the
argument must be representable as an unsigned char or the value of EOF.
In the ASCII character set, this includes the following characters (preceded by their numeric values, in octal):
041 ``!'' 042 ``"'' 043 ``#'' 044 ``$'' 045 ``%''
046 ``&'' 047 ``''' 050 ``('' 051 ``)'' 052 ``*''
053 ``+'' 054 ``,'' 055 ``-'' 056 ``.'' 057 ``/''
060 ``0'' 061 ``1'' 062 ``2'' 063 ``3'' 064 ``4''
065 ``5'' 066 ``6'' 067 ``7'' 070 ``8'' 071 ``9''
072 ``:'' 073 ``;'' 074 ``<'' 075 ``='' 076 ``>''
077 ``?'' 100 ``@'' 101 ``A'' 102 ``B'' 103 ``C''
104 ``D'' 105 ``E'' 106 ``F'' 107 ``G'' 110 ``H''
111 ``I'' 112 ``J'' 113 ``K'' 114 ``L'' 115 ``M''
116 ``N'' 117 ``O'' 120 ``P'' 121 ``Q'' 122 ``R''
123 ``S'' 124 ``T'' 125 ``U'' 126 ``V'' 127 ``W''
130 ``X'' 131 ``Y'' 132 ``Z'' 133 ``['' 134 ``''
135 ``]'' 136 ``^'' 137 ``_'' 140 ```'' 141 ``a''
142 ``b'' 143 ``c'' 144 ``d'' 145 ``e'' 146 ``f''
147 ``g'' 150 ``h'' 151 ``i'' 152 ``j'' 153 ``k''
154 ``l'' 155 ``m'' 156 ``n'' 157 ``o'' 160 ``p''
161 ``q'' 162 ``r'' 163 ``s'' 164 ``t'' 165 ``u''
166 ``v'' 167 ``w'' 170 ``x'' 171 ``y'' 172 ``z''
173 ``{'' 174 ``|'' 175 ``}'' 176 ``~''
RETURN VALUES
The isgraph() function returns zero if the character tests false and returns non-zero if the character tests true.
COMPATIBILITY
The 4.4BSD extension of accepting arguments outside of the range of the unsigned char type in locales with large character sets is considered
obsolete and may not be supported in future releases. The iswgraph() function should be used instead.
SEE ALSO ctype(3), isalnum_l(3), iswgraph(3), ascii(7)STANDARDS
The isgraph() function conforms to ISO/IEC 9899:1990 (``ISO C90'').
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