Introduction to Network Troubleshooting
I’ve seen my fair share of slow network connectivity issues on Linux, and having the right tools at your disposal can make all the difference. Two tools that I rely on are ss and resolvectl, which can help you diagnose and troubleshoot network issues. In this article, we’ll explore how to use these tools to identify and potentially fix slow network connectivity problems.
Understanding ss
The ss command is a replacement for the traditional netstat command, and it provides more detailed information about network connections, including TCP, UDP, and Unix domain sockets. To get started with ss, you can use the following command to display all active connections: