Anssi Saari wrote: > Victor Sudakov <v...@sibptus.ru> writes: > > > It's different in *BSD which got me confused. In *BSD, even if you bind > > to INADDR_ANY, you'll see something like this in sockstat output: > > > > root dovecot 39601 21 tcp4 *:110 *:* > > root dovecot 39601 22 tcp6 *:110 *:* > > root dovecot 39601 23 tcp4 *:995 *:* > > root dovecot 39601 24 tcp6 *:995 *:* > > Well, what about using ss instead of netstat on Linux? I don't seem to > have any daemon running that would show different with netstat or ss so > can't check.
Basically the same: root@test4:~# netstat -lpn | grep 8081 tcp6 0 0 :::8081 :::* LISTEN 10872/node /home/ad root@test4:~# ss -ln | grep 8081 tcp LISTEN 0 128 :::8081 :::* root@test4:~# -- Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN 2:5005/49@fidonet http://vas.tomsk.ru/
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