Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 4 Nov 1998 21:31:49 +0200 (EET) | From | Meelis Roos <> | Subject | Re: raw sockets |
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> 0 means it is an internal kernel socket. ICMP and TCP use one to send > packets. User sockets should have an inode number, and they have on my > system.
Yep, ping seems to have its own socket with nonzero inode. Thanks.
But since tcpdump uses packet socket it is not seen anywhere in /proc/net, netstat, lsof etc. It's not a big deal but maybe we should put out some informations about packet sockets also in the future. Even /proc/net/sockstat doesn't show them.
--- Meelis Roos (mroos@tartu.cyber.ee)
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