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NETSTAT(1)						      General Commands Manual							NETSTAT(1)

NAME
netstat - summarize network connections SYNOPSIS
netstat DESCRIPTION
Netstat prints information about network connections. For Datakit connections netstat reports the connection number, the local user, the connection state, the service, and the address of the remote machine. For IP connections netstat reports the connection number, user, con- nection state, local port, remote port and remote address. Netstat looks up port numbers and addresses in the network databases to print symbolic names if possible. FILES
/net/*/* SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/netstat.c SEE ALSO
dkconfig(8), ipconfig(8) NETSTAT(1)

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netstat-nat(1)						      General Commands Manual						    netstat-nat(1)

NAME
netstat-nat - Show the natted connections on a linux iptable firewall SYNOPSIS
netstat-nat [options] DESCRIPTION
netstat-nat Displays NAT connections managed by netfilter/iptables which comes with the > 2.4.x linux kernels. The program reads its information from '/proc/net/ip_conntrack' or '/proc/net/nf_conntrack', which is the temporary conntrack-storage of netfilter. OPTIONS
-h displays help -n don't resolve IPs/portnumbers to host/portnames -p <protocol> display NAT connections with protocol selection (see /etc/protocols) -s <source host> display connections by source IP/hostname -d <destination host> display connections by destination IP/hostname -S display SNAT connections -D display DNAT connections -L display only connections to NAT box self (doesn't show SNAT & DNAT) -R display only connections routed through the NAT box (doesn't show SNAT & DNAT) -x extended view of hostnames -r <src|dst|src-port|dst-port|state> sort connections -o no output header -N display NAT box connection information (only valid with SNAT & DNAT) -v prints version FILES
/proc/net/ip_conntrack or /proc/net/nf_conntrack SEE ALSO
http://www.tweegy.nl/projects/netstat-nat/ http://www.netfilter.org/ AUTHOR
netstat-nat has been written by D.Wijsman danny@tweegy.nl The manual page has been written by marceln@xs4all.nl July 2002 netstat-nat(1)
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