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What is this PR about?
This PR introduces a
network-check.shscript that logs active network connections on the system. The script checks for available tools (ssornetstat) to gather information on current network connections and stores the output in a log file with a timestamp.Purpose of this script
The purpose of this script is to monitor and log active network connections, which can be useful for debugging, network analysis, or security auditing. It ensures that a consistent log file is created for each check, and it creates the necessary directories if they do not exist.
How this change affect the project?
This script adds a new utility for logging network activity, providing system administrators or users with valuable insights into active connections. The logs can be used for troubleshooting or tracking network usage over time.
Note:
/var/log/network_logs/directory.sscommand is unavailable, it falls back to usingnetstat.Testing:
ssandnetstatavailable.