I need to see open connections this moment - With Iptables i can only see logs

JDaniel Jimenez jdjp83 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 9 20:34:03 UTC 2008


What about "netstat -nputa | grep ESTABLISHED"?. If I have understood
correctly, that is what you need.

rgr

2008/12/9 Carlos Carrero Gutierrez <mgdpz1 at gmail.com>

>
> Hi, i use Iptables and i would like to find a tool or software in order
> to see my open connections. In doesn't care if it's a gui or not, and it
> can be not interactive (of course).
>
> Wireshark capture paquets but i can't be constantly searching if a
> paquet is correct or not.
>
> Somebody could help me?
>
> Thank you very much, and sorry (i am doing crossposting).
>
>
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