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  1. netstat command in Linux

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    The netstat command doesn't really do unique things. It can print network statistics, but ifconfig can do that too. It can print routing tables, but route can do that too. It can print open connections, but lsof does that, and more. So why use netstat at all? There are two main reasons:
    And don't be afraid of some experimenting with it yourself; netstat only displays information, you won't break anything. As remarked earlier, you can only use netstat truly effectively if you know much about your network and your Linux system.
    There are two main reasons: That's right, netstat is there on Windows and Mac, and with more or less the same syntax. Learn once, use anywhere. That comes in pretty handy when you're troubleshooting a network with machines running different operating systems. So, without further ado, let's dive into netstat's main functionalities.
    Those were the three netstat functionalities the three platforms have in common, but there is more. Linux netstat can show masqueraded connections using "-m", while Mac employs the same option to show memory management statistics. Both Linux and Mac can show group membership using the -g option.
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