The term netstat
stands for Network Statistics. In layman’s terms, netstat command displays the current network connections, networking protocol statistics, and a variety of other interfaces.
Check if you have netstat
on your PC:
netstat –v
If you don't have netstat
installed on your PC, you can install it with the following command:
sudo apt install net-tools
Netstat
command with-nr
flag shows the routing table detail on the terminal.
Example:
netstat -nr
Netstat
command with-i
flag shows statistics for the currently configured network interfaces. This command will display the first 10 lines of filefoo.txt
.
Example:
netstat -i
Netstat
command with-tunlp
will gives a list of networks, their current states, and their associated ports.
Example:
netstat -tunlp
- You can get the list of all TCP port connection by using
-at
withnetstat
.
netstat -at
- You can get the list of all UDP port connection by using
-au
withnetstat
.
netstat -au
- You can get the list of all active connection by using
-l
withnetstat
.
netstat -l