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Message-ID: <20210815231738.7b42bad4@mmluhan>
Date:   Sun, 15 Aug 2021 23:17:38 +0200
From:   Jonas Bechtel <post@...chtel.de>
To:     netdev@...r.kernel.org
Subject: ss command not showing raw sockets? (regression)



Hi there,

I've got following installation:
* ping 32 bit version
* Linux 4.4.0 x86_64 (yes, somewhat ancient)
* iproute2  4.9.0 or 4.20.0 or 5.10.0

With one ping command active, there are two raw sockets on my system: one for IPv4 and one for IPv6 (just one of those is used).

My problem is that

ss -awp

shows 
* two raw sockets (4.9.0)
* any raw socket = bug (4.20.0)
* any raw socket = bug (5.10.0)


So is this a bug or is this wont-fix (then, if it is related to kernel version, package maintainers may be interested)?


Best regards
 Jonas Bechtel





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