feat: commands to list open ports

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Michele Cereda
2023-05-25 21:37:25 +02:00
parent c40ea97e98
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@@ -29,6 +29,15 @@ caffeinate -t 600
# Do a network speed test.
networkquality -sv
# List open ports.
netstat
netstat -n -p 'tcp'
lsof -n -i ':443'
sudo lsof -n -i 'TCP' -s 'TCP:LISTEN'
# Get the PID of processes using specific ports.
lsof -nt -i ':443'
# Install Xcode CLI tools.
xcode-select --install
@@ -358,6 +367,7 @@ All the references in the [further readings] section, plus the following:
- [How to Clear DNS Cache in MacOS Ventura & MacOS Monterey]
- [Compress a PDF in Preview on Mac]
- [Resize, rotate, or flip an image in Preview on Mac]
- [Who is listening on a given TCP port on Mac OS X?]
<!-- project's references -->
[compress a pdf in preview on mac]: https://support.apple.com/guide/preview/compress-a-pdf-prvw1509/mac
@@ -386,4 +396,5 @@ All the references in the [further readings] section, plus the following:
[macos network quality tool]: https://www.theapplegeek.co.uk/blog/networkquality
[pam_reattach]: https://github.com/fabianishere/pam_reattach
[using terminal to find your mac's network name]: https://www.tech-otaku.com/networking/using-terminal-find-your-macs-network-name/
[who is listening on a given tcp port on mac os x?]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4421633/who-is-listening-on-a-given-tcp-port-on-mac-os-x
[xcode command line tools installation faq]: https://www.godo.dev/tutorials/xcode-command-line-tools-installation-faq