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# TCP endpoint monitoring with Netdata
Monitors TCP endpoint availability and response time.
Following charts are drawn per host:
1. **Latency** ms
- Time required to connect to a TCP port.
Displays latency in 0.1 ms resolution. If the connection failed, the value is missing.
2. **Status** boolean
- Connection successful
- Could not create socket: possible DNS problems
- Connection refused: port not listening or blocked
- Connection timed out: host or port unreachable
## Configuration
Edit the `python.d/portcheck.conf` configuration file using `edit-config` from the Netdata [config
directory](/docs/configure/nodes.md), which is typically at `/etc/netdata`.
```bash
cd /etc/netdata # Replace this path with your Netdata config directory, if different
sudo ./edit-config python.d/portcheck.conf
```
```yaml
server:
host: 'dns or ip' # required
port: 22 # required
timeout: 1 # optional
update_every: 1 # optional
```
### notes
- The error chart is intended for alarms, badges or for access via API.
- A system/service/firewall might block Netdata's access if a portscan or
similar is detected.
- Currently, the accuracy of the latency is low and should be used as reference only.
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