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# sockstat
> List open Internet or UNIX domain sockets.
> More information: <https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?sockstat>.
- View which users/processes are [l]istening on which ports:
`sockstat -l`
- Show information for IPv[4]/IPv[6] sockets [l]istening on specific [p]orts using a specific [P]rotocol:
`sockstat -{{4|6}} -l -P {{tcp|udp|sctp|divert}} -p {{port1,port2...}}`
- Also show [c]onnected sockets, not resolving [n]umeric UIDs to user names and using a [w]ider field size:
`sockstat -cnw`
- Only show sockets that belong to a specific [j]ail ID or name in [v]erbose mode:
`sockstat -jv`
- Display the protocol [s]tate and the remote [U]DP encapsulation port number, if applicable (these are currently only implemented for SCTP and TCP):
`sockstat -sU`
- Display the [C]ongestion control module and the protocol [S]tack, if applicable (these are currently only implemented for TCP):
`sockstat -CS`
- Only show Internet sockets if the local and foreign addresses are not in the loopback network prefix 127.0.0.0/8, or do not contain the IPv6 loopback address ::1:
`sockstat -L`
- Do not show the header ([q]uiet mode), showing [u]nix sockets and displaying the `inp_gencnt`:
`sockstat -qui`