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- Brad_Parker_139Nacreous
from a bash prompt,
. From tmsh,netstat | grep TIME_WAIT
run util bash -c "netstat | grep TIME_WAIT"
- Brad_Parker_139Nacreousadd -n to prevent resolution of names if you want IP addresses. netstat -n | grep TIME_WAIT or run util bash -c "netstat -n | grep TIME_WAIT"
- Brad_ParkerCirrus
from a bash prompt,
. From tmsh,netstat | grep TIME_WAIT
run util bash -c "netstat | grep TIME_WAIT"
- Brad_ParkerCirrusadd -n to prevent resolution of names if you want IP addresses. netstat -n | grep TIME_WAIT or run util bash -c "netstat -n | grep TIME_WAIT"
- Caio_178191Nimbostratus
Thanks for you answer Brad. But as I said, I would like to do that without netstat.
I already try to find a solution for that but I'm seeing I will have to use netstat. TMSH does not give me this option.
Thanks.
- Brad_ParkerCirruswhat's you issue with using netstat via bash?
- Caio_178191Nimbostratusthere is no issue... I'm in a customer that would like to have the data by tmsh... don't ask me why he want that... =S
- What_Lies_Bene1Cirrostratus
You may find you prefer the
command, here's two examples;ss
ss state time-wait ss -t4 state time-wait only IPv4 connections
- Caio_178191Nimbostratus
Hi. Here is some new information.
The netstat doesn't get the connections in VS. I need to know the connections that are in time_wait in a VS and netstat doesn't give me that. Does I have another way to do that?
I'm using v11.4.1 version.
Thanks.