Haven't looked too deep on that yet, but it looks like it is similar to lsof.
Some of the flags in lsof can limit down to TCP or such connections too.
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> Isn't strange how in Linux, a typo or incomplete backspacing will
> sometimes yield the discovery of a heretofore unknown (to me) command?
> In this case, 'ss' ("socket statistics"). I was backspacing over an
> initial 'ssh' command line and hit ENTER accidentally while 'ss' was
> still on the
> command line, and got its "usage" screen. I'm sure some of you already
> know it well, but I had never chanced upon it before. This wasn't the
> first time this had happened to me either. One of these days I will
> read through all the man pages of the 1500-2000+ executables in the
> standard 'bin' folders, but not likely any time soon. I do purport to
> have a life
> outside of computing! :)
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