On 28.04.2015 06:05 AM, Vadim Kochan wrote:> So by default ss prints socket with
CONNECTED state and even UDP can be
> in the CONNECTED state on the Linux,

UDP can be in a CONNECTED state... ooookay. That's probably a conntrack thing.


> so you can specify 'ss -ua' (may be
> some explanation should be added to the ss man page) which
> should print UDP sockets in the any state, AFAIK it was the default
> behaviour before my changes.

Could this please be reverted? It's breaking other stuff that uses ss.

Also: ss -lxua returns an empty list, too. Previously, the families seem to have
been OR'd, while they are now ANDed?



Mihai

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