netstat -s, but off topic a bit

James R Cutler james.cutler at consultant.com
Thu Jul 18 22:10:00 UTC 2019


> Ideally folks should be subshells (unless you're on a strange system or
> legacy system).
> 
	I have never thought of myself as subshell, even on a low carbohydrate system

> netstat is now mostly obsolete. 
> Replacement for netstat is ss.  
> Replacement for  netstat -r is ip route.
> Replacement for netstat -i is ip -s link.
> Replacement for netstat -g is ip maddr.

Microsoft (Windows, that is) and Apple macOS have no knowledge of ss.

That is why I use netstat often, but never netstat -s to diagnose routing. (Hi, Randy.)

James R. Cutler
James.cutler at consultant.com
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