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- From: dws@ineg2.uark.edu (David W. Summers)
- Subject: Re: netstat for Linux?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan10.230953.807@ineg2.uark.edu>
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- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1993 23:09:53 GMT
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- Mike Stramba <stramba@zooid.guild.org> writes:
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- >Is there a 'netstat' or equivalent program for linux?
- >
- >Something very simple will do, i.e. showing what sockets have been opened, by
- >whom, what their status is.
- >
- >Mike
- >
-
- Also it should print out routes, both static and learned. Also is 'config'
- the same as 'ifconfig' on SUNS? If so, could we make it also print out
- the ethernet, IP, and broadcast address, etc., like the SUNS do? I would
- love to know how to do this.....
-
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- - David Summers
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- "Never under-estimate the bandwidth of a station-wagon
- David Summers full of tapes, hurtling down the highway."
- dws@engr.uark.edu - Tanenbaum, "Computer Networks"
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