Document the fact that sockstat now lists Unix domain sockets, and the new

command-line options for selecting what to display.
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Dag-Erling Smørgrav 2000-10-07 14:11:43 +00:00
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.Dt SOCKSTAT 1
.Sh NAME
.Nm sockstat
.Nd list open Internet sockets
.Nd list open sockets
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm
.Op Fl 46u
.Sh DESCRIPTION
The
.Nm
command lists open Internet sockets.
command lists open Internet or Unix domain sockets.
.Pp
The following options are available:
.Bl -tag -width Fl
.It Fl 4
Show AF_INET (IPv4) sockets.
.It Fl 6
Show AF_INET6 (IPv6) sockets.
.It Fl u
Show AF_LOCAL (Unix) sockets.
.El
.Pp
If no option is specified,
.Nm
will list sockets of all three types.
.Pp
The information listed for each
socket is:
.Bl -tag -width "FOREIGN ADDRESS"
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.It Li FD
The file descriptor number of the socket.
.It Li PROTO
The transport protocol associated with the socket.
The transport protocol associated with the socket for Internet
sockets, or the type of socket (stream or datagram) for Unix sockets.
.It Li ADDRESS
(Unix sockets only)
For listening sockets, this is the filename of the socket.
For other sockets, it is the name, PID and file descriptor number of
the peer, or "(none)" if the socket is neither bound nor connected.
.It Li LOCAL ADDRESS
(Internet sockets only)
The address the local end of the socket is bound to (see
.Xr getsockname 2 ).
.It Li FOREIGN ADDRESS
(Internet sockets only)
The address the foreign end of the socket is bound to (see
.Xr getpeername 2 ).
.El