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I am working on some slides for my workshop at oscon and I tried to find the context of a port a process is listening on. If I do netstat -lZ I see all the listening ports and a security context. However, it seems the security context is the context of the process that is listening on that port not the context of the port itself. Is there a way to see the context of the port itself? I don't see any other option that might give that information. Is there a way to get that information from proc? Or are the only components that know the context of a port the kernel and the policy store?
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