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screenstat(8)							 screenstat(8)

NAME
       screenstat - Show gateway screening statistics

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sbin/screenstat

DESCRIPTION
       The screenstat command displays statistics about kernel gateway screen‐
       ing.  The display is sent to the standard output.

       The format of the screenstat report is as follows:

       total packets screened: 16754 total accepted: 15149 total rejected:  12
       packets dropped:
	       because buffer was full:	       0
	       because user was out of sync:   0
	       because too old:	       1592 total dropped:  1592

       The  total  packets  screened  count  shows  how many packets have been
       received for forwarding.	 The accepted and  rejected  counts  show  how
       many  packets  were  forwarded  or dropped based on instructions from a
       user-level process.  The total dropped count  shows  how	 many  packets
       were  dropped  for  other  reasons: lack of space in the kernel buffer,
       errors by a user process, or packets that were queued for too long.  If
       the counts do not add up, some packets are currently queued in the ker‐
       nel.

SEE ALSO
       Commands: screend(8), screenmode(8)

       Functions: screen(2)

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