After upgrading from 5.2.1 (cvsup 18/Dec), It seems to be a bug with netstat. It doesn't show tcp sockets any more. kernel is a customized with ipv6 disable. Or I missed something that was changed with the netstat syntax since 5.2.1? -------------------------------------------------------------------- chinhngt@unix%uname -a FreeBSD unix.local 5.3-STABLE FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE #1: Sun Dec 19 04:56:51 MSK 2004 root@unix.local:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/kernel i386 chinhngt@unix%netstat -a | grep tcp chinhngt@unix%netstat -a | grep udp udp4 0 0 localhost.56299 *.* udp4 0 0 *.990 *.* udp4 0 0 *.sunrpc *.* udp4 0 0 *.52118 *.* udp4 0 0 localhost.domain *.* udp4 0 0 it.domain *.* udp4 0 0 unix.domain *.* udp4 0 0 it.hackers.domain *.* udp4 0 0 *.syslog *.* chinhngt@unix% -------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- With best regards, | The Power to Serve Nguyen Tam Chinh | http://www.FreeBSD.org Loc: sp.cs.msu.ru | http://chinhngt.svmgu.com | http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/copyleft.html
> After upgrading from 5.2.1 (cvsup 18/Dec), It seems to be a bug with > netstat. It doesn't show tcp sockets any more. kernel is a customized > with ipv6 disable.same here. I thought that maybe it was because I put CPUTYPE=p4 in /etc/make.conf and gcc messed up again, and wanted to test this hypothesis some time but if others are seeing it too... -- Matthias Buelow; mkb@{mukappabeta,informatik.uni-wuerzburg}.de