Re: network info

From: Glenn Dawson (glenn_at_antimatter.net)
Date: 07/30/05

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    At 08:08 AM 7/30/2005, Sean wrote:
    >What command can display all the network parameters assigned from dhcp,
    >such DNS?
    >I have looked at ifconfig and netstat but unless I missed a switch I do
    >not see them as correct choices.

    Not exactly one command, but you could do

    ifconfig && cat /etc/resolv.conf

    If it's something you need to do frequently, you could make an alias for
    it, or a shell script.

    -Glenn

    >Basically the equiv of ipconfig /all in Windows?
    >
    > Thanks
    > Sean
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