Using ss command on Linux - LinuxConfig.org

The ss command is the successor to the netstat command on Linux systems. The command is used by system administrators to see information about network connections. It allows you to check things like the status, origin, and destination of connections. In addition, ss displays route tables, interface statistics, masquerade connections, and multicast memberships.


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://linuxconfig.org/using-ss-command-on-linux