Re: /proc/net/tcp internal status codes...

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Hello,

  I should have been more specific.  I've been looking through the
source code as well as search engines and other places.  I still can't
find anywhere that defines what 0A, 06 etc.. is for the "st" column in
/proc/net/tcp, /proc/net/udp etc.  I'm happy to read through it, but
like I sad at this point I've read through quite a bit and can't
determine what these internal status codes mean.  It's quite possible
that I've overlooked it, but that's why I'm asking for some help in
finding the right info.  Perhaps a filename would be more helpful to
me at this stage.

Thanks,

Chris-

On Dec 6, 2007 12:26 PM, Charlie Brady <charlieb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 6 Dec 2007, Chris Donovan wrote:
>
> >  Where can I read more about the internal status codes for
> > /proc/net/tcp?  I've attempted to find the definitions (eg 0A == ?, 01
> > ==?, etc) for each status code, but no luck so far.  I've found a few
> > google searches, but nothing from an authoritative source.
>
> Kernel source code is authoritative. http://www.kernel.org/.
>
>
>
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