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What order is “/proc/net/tcp” being displayed


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When you view the /proc/net/tcp or the /proc/net/tcp6 files you are able to see the open ports on the machine itself.



But just wondering in what order are these entries being listed in?



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    But just wondering in what order are these entries being listed in?



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      When you view the /proc/net/tcp or the /proc/net/tcp6 files you are able to see the open ports on the machine itself.



      But just wondering in what order are these entries being listed in?



      Thank you very much!










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      When you view the /proc/net/tcp or the /proc/net/tcp6 files you are able to see the open ports on the machine itself.



      But just wondering in what order are these entries being listed in?



      Thank you very much!







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