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What is netstat?

Netstat (network statistics) is a command-line tool used to display network connections (both incoming and outgoing), routing tables, and a number of network interface statistics. It is used for finding problems in the network and to determine the amount of traffic on the network as a performance measurement.

What other technologies are related to netstat?

netstat Competitor Technologies

ifconfig, like netstat (specifically `netstat -i`), can display network interface configurations and statistics. It is largely superseded by `ip`.
mentioned alongside netstat in 80% (196) of relevant job posts
snoop is a packet sniffer, offering alternative network traffic analysis compared to connection state information provided by netstat.
mentioned alongside netstat in 56% (162) of relevant job posts
`ip link` is part of the `iproute2` suite, which provides network interface configuration and statistics, competing with `netstat -i`.
mentioned alongside netstat in 98% (59) of relevant job posts
tcpdump captures network traffic, providing a more detailed view of packets than netstat's connection summaries.
mentioned alongside netstat in 7% (746) of relevant job posts
`ip route` (part of `iproute2`) manages routing tables, competing with `netstat -r`.
mentioned alongside netstat in 75% (62) of relevant job posts
ss (socket statistics) is another tool in the `iproute2` suite that is used to investigate socket statistics. It can replace many functions of netstat.
mentioned alongside netstat in 15% (90) of relevant job posts
ipconfig (on Windows) is used to display and configure network interfaces, similar to `ifconfig` or `ip addr` and can be seen as a competitor to `netstat -i`.
mentioned alongside netstat in 19% (66) of relevant job posts

netstat Complementary Technologies

traceroute traces the route packets take to a destination, complementing netstat's connection and routing information.
mentioned alongside netstat in 18% (692) of relevant job posts
lsof can list open network sockets and the processes using them, complementing netstat's connection information.
mentioned alongside netstat in 64% (133) of relevant job posts
/proc/sys/net contains kernel parameters related to networking, complementing netstat's output with configuration details.
mentioned alongside netstat in 100% (59) of relevant job posts

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