Netstat-nat is a C-based program designed to provide system administrators with a tool to view and manipulate network connections, as well as perform NAT (Network Address Translation) functions. It is a lightweight and efficient utility that helps users analyze their network traffic.
These arguments include: -h, which displays help; -n, which doesn't resolve IPs/ports to host/portnames; -p 'protocol', which displays NAT connections with protocol selection; -s 'source host', which displays connections by source IP/hostname; -d 'destination host', which displays connections by destination IP/hostname; -S, which displays SNAT connections; -D, which displays DNAT connections; -L, which displays only connections to NAT box self (disables display of SNAT & DNAT); -x, which offers an extended view of hostnames; -r, which sorts connections by src | dst | src-port | dst-port | state; and -o, which strips output-header.
The latest release of Netstat-nat comes with some amazing new features that set it apart from other software tools in its category. These features include nf_conntrack support that was added, a feature to show NAT host information (port and IP address) was added, and a feature to show only routed connections was added. Additionally, some memory allocation and releasing bugs were squashed, making this release even more stable and reliable.
All in all, Netstat-nat is a great software tool that is perfect for anyone that needs to manage NAT connections efficiently. Its powerful features and flexibility make it an excellent choice for anyone looking for a software tool that is powerful, easy to use, and reliable. Give it a try today and discover why it is quickly becoming the software tool of choice for many professionals.
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