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Is there a simple way to get per-protocol (i.e. IPv4/IPv6) statistics from netstat?

After a change of ISP, I've recently gotten IPv6 access, so I thought I'd play around a little with netstat to see if it's possible to get some kind of high-level per-protocol statistics from macOS ...
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Incompatible command arguments for netstat?

The command netstat -ano 192.168.1.1 works, whereas adding the -p flag, i.e.netstat -anop 192.168.1.1just displays the command-line parameters with descriptions like if you'd just typed netstat ...
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Can I tell from "netstat" if someone is snooping my computer?

I have many questions. However, to begin in the easiest and shortest manner. I am trying to figure out why when I type cmd prompt netstat -a I get a plethora of IP addresses and links that I am almost ...
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Port 53 on a Windows 7 machine is inaccessible from LAN

Installed a nice dns filter (Acrylic) on my server running Win7. Wanted all machines on the LAN to use it for name resolution. On the server NETSTAT shows Acrylic is listening on DNS port: UDP 0....
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Windows XP can use a wired network port, but MacBook (OS X) fails on the same port

I wired the Cat5 in my house seven years ago. The wired ports have worked fine with both my Windows XP laptop and MacBook. My wireless network also works fine, but I like to use wired occasionally. ...
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