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521 lines
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Submitted By: Bruce Dubbs (bdubbs at liinuxfromscratch dot com)
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Date: 2014-03-01
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Initial Package Version: CVS_20101030
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Origin: Self
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Description: Removes ifconfig and hostname from the build
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due to duplication in inetutils
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diff -Naur a/Makefile b/Makefile
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--- a/Makefile 2009-12-31 14:38:02.000000000 -0600
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+++ b/Makefile 2014-02-28 23:19:11.000000000 -0600
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@@ -228,8 +228,8 @@
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install -m 0755 -d ${BASEDIR}/sbin
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install -m 0755 -d ${BASEDIR}/bin
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install -m 0755 arp ${BASEDIR}/sbin
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- install -m 0755 hostname ${BASEDIR}/bin
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- install -m 0755 ifconfig ${BASEDIR}/sbin
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+# install -m 0755 hostname ${BASEDIR}/bin
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+# install -m 0755 ifconfig ${BASEDIR}/sbin
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install -m 0755 nameif ${BASEDIR}/sbin
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install -m 0755 netstat ${BASEDIR}/bin
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install -m 0755 plipconfig $(BASEDIR)/sbin
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@@ -243,14 +243,6 @@
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ifeq ($(HAVE_MII),1)
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install -m 0755 mii-tool $(BASEDIR)/sbin
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endif
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- ln -fs hostname $(BASEDIR)/bin/dnsdomainname
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- ln -fs hostname $(BASEDIR)/bin/ypdomainname
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- ln -fs hostname $(BASEDIR)/bin/nisdomainname
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- ln -fs hostname $(BASEDIR)/bin/domainname
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-ifeq ($(HAVE_AFDECnet),1)
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- ln -fs hostname $(BASEDIR)/bin/nodename
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-endif
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-
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savebin:
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@for i in ${BASEDIR}/sbin/arp ${BASEDIR}/sbin/ifconfig \
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${BASEDIR}/bin/netstat \
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diff -Naur a/config.in b/config.in
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--- a/config.in 2008-10-02 21:09:57.000000000 -0500
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+++ b/config.in 2014-02-28 23:18:31.000000000 -0600
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@@ -68,8 +68,8 @@
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bool 'SLIP (serial line) support' HAVE_HWSLIP y
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bool 'PPP (serial line) support' HAVE_HWPPP y
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bool 'IPIP Tunnel support' HAVE_HWTUNNEL y
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-bool 'STRIP (Metricom radio) support' HAVE_HWSTRIP y
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-bool 'Token ring (generic) support' HAVE_HWTR y
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+bool 'STRIP (Metricom radio) support' HAVE_HWSTRIP n
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+bool 'Token ring (generic) support' HAVE_HWTR n
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bool 'AX25 (packet radio) support' HAVE_HWAX25 y
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bool 'Rose (packet radio) support' HAVE_HWROSE y
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bool 'NET/ROM (packet radio) support' HAVE_HWNETROM y
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diff -Naur a/man/en_US/dnsdomainname.1 b/man/en_US/dnsdomainname.1
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--- a/man/en_US/dnsdomainname.1 1998-08-10 15:51:04.000000000 -0500
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+++ b/man/en_US/dnsdomainname.1 1969-12-31 18:00:00.000000000 -0600
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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
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-.so man1/hostname.1
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diff -Naur a/man/en_US/domainname.1 b/man/en_US/domainname.1
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--- a/man/en_US/domainname.1 1998-08-10 15:51:05.000000000 -0500
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+++ b/man/en_US/domainname.1 1969-12-31 18:00:00.000000000 -0600
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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
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-.so man1/hostname.1
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diff -Naur a/man/en_US/hostname.1 b/man/en_US/hostname.1
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--- a/man/en_US/hostname.1 2008-10-02 18:16:59.000000000 -0500
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+++ b/man/en_US/hostname.1 1969-12-31 18:00:00.000000000 -0600
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@@ -1,213 +0,0 @@
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-.TH HOSTNAME 1 "2008\-10\-03" "net\-tools" "Linux System Administrator's Manual"
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-
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-.SH NAME
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-hostname \- show or set the system's host name
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-.br
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-domainname \- show or set the system's NIS/YP domain name
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-.br
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-dnsdomainname \- show the system's DNS domain name
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-.br
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-nisdomainname \- show or set system's NIS/YP domain name
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-.br
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-ypdomainname \- show or set the system's NIS/YP domain name
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-.br
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-nodename \- show or set the system's DECnet node name
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-
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-.B hostname
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-.RB [ \-v ]
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-.RB [ \-a ]
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-.RB [ \-\-alias ]
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-.RB [ \-d ]
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-.RB [ \-\-domain ]
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-.RB [ \-f ]
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-.RB [ \-\-fqdn ]
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-.RB [ \-i ]
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-.RB [ \-\-ip\-address ]
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-.RB [ \-\-long ]
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-.RB [ \-s ]
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-.RB [ \-\-short ]
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-.RB [ \-y ]
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-.RB [ \-\-yp ]
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-.RB [ \-\-nis ]
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-.RB [ \-n ]
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-.RB [ \-\-node ]
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-
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-.PP
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-.B hostname
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-.RB [ \-v ]
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-.RB [ \-F\ filename ]
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-.RB [ \-\-file\ filename ]
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-.RB [ hostname ]
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-
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-.PP
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-.B domainname
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-.RB [ \-v ]
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-.RB [ \-F\ filename ]
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-.RB [ \-\-file\ filename ]
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-.RB [ name ]
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-
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-.PP
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-.B nodename
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-.RB [ \-v ]
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-.RB [ \-F\ filename ]
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-.RB [ \-\-file\ filename ]
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-.RB [ name ]
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-
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-.PP
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-.B hostname
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-.RB [ \-v ]
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-.RB [ \-h ]
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-.RB [ \-\-help ]
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-.RB [ \-V ]
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-.RB [ \-\-version ]
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-
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-.PP
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-.B dnsdomainname
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-.RB [ \-v ]
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-.br
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-.B nisdomainname
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-.RB [ \-v ]
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-.br
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-.B ypdomainname
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-.RB [ \-v ]
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-
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-.SH DESCRIPTION
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-.B Hostname
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-is the program that is used to either set or display
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-the current host, domain or node name of the system. These names are used
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-by many of the networking programs to identify the machine. The domain
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-name is also used by NIS/YP.
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-
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-.SS "GET NAME"
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-When called without any arguments, the program displays the current
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-names:
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-
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-.LP
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-.B hostname
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-will print the name of the system as returned by the
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-.BR gethostname (2)
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-function.
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-
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-.LP
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-.B "domainname, nisdomainname, ypdomainname"
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-will print the name of the system as returned by the
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-.BR getdomainname (2)
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-function. This is also known as the YP/NIS domain name of the system.
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-
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-.LP
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-.B nodename
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-will print the DECnet node name of the system as returned by the
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-.BR getnodename (2)
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-function.
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-
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-.LP
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-.B dnsdomainname
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-will print the domain part of the FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name). The
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-complete FQDN of the system is returned with
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-.BR "hostname \-\-fqdn" .
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-
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-.SS "SET NAME"
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-When called with one argument or with the
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-.B \-\-file
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-option, the commands set the host name, the NIS/YP domain name or
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-the node name.
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-
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-.LP
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-Note, that only the super-user can change the names.
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-
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-.LP
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-It is not possible to set the FQDN or the DNS domain name with the
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-.B dnsdomainname
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-command (see
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-.B "THE FQDN"
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-below).
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-
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-.LP
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-The host name is usually set once at system startup in
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-.I /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1
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-or
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-.I /etc/init.d/boot
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-(normally by reading the contents of a file which contains
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-the host name, e.g.
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-.IR /etc/hostname ).
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-
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-.SS THE FQDN
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-You can't change the FQDN (as returned by
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-.BR "hostname \-\-fqdn" )
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-or the DNS domain name (as returned by
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-.BR "dnsdomainname" )
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-with this command. The FQDN of the system is the name that the
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-.BR resolver (3)
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-returns for the host name.
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-
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-.LP
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-Technically: The FQDN is the name
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-.BR gethostbyname (2)
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-returns for the host name returned by
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-.BR gethostname (2).
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-The DNS domain name is the part after the first dot.
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-.LP
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-Therefore it depends on the configuration (usually in
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-.IR /etc/host.conf )
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-how you can change it. Usually (if the hosts file is parsed before DNS or
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-NIS) you can change it in
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-.IR /etc/hosts .
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-
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-
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-.SH OPTIONS
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-.TP
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-.I "\-a, \-\-alias"
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-Display the alias name of the host (if used).
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-.TP
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-.I "\-d, \-\-domain"
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-Display the name of the DNS domain. Don't use the command
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-.B domainname
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-to get the DNS domain name because it will show the NIS domain name and
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-not the DNS domain name. Use
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-.B dnsdomainname
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-instead.
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-.TP
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-.I "\-F, \-\-file filename"
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-Read the host name from the specified file. Comments (lines starting with
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-a `#') are ignored.
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-.TP
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-.I "\-f, \-\-fqdn, \-\-long"
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-Display the FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name). A FQDN consists of a
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-short host name and the DNS domain name. Unless you are using bind or NIS
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-for host lookups you can change the FQDN and the DNS domain name (which is
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-part of the FQDN) in the \fI/etc/hosts\fR file.
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-.TP
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-.I "\-h, \-\-help"
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-Print a usage message and exit.
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-.TP
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-.I "\-i, \-\-ip\-address"
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-Display the IP address(es) of the host.
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-.TP
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-.I "\-n, \-\-node"
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-Display the DECnet node name. If a parameter is given (or
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-.B \-\-file name
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-) the root can also set a new node name.
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-.TP
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-.I "\-s, \-\-short"
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-Display the short host name. This is the host name cut at the first dot.
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-.TP
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-.I "\-V, \-\-version"
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-Print version information on standard output and exit successfully.
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-.TP
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-.I "\-v, \-\-verbose"
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-Be verbose and tell what's going on.
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-.TP
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-.I "\-y, \-\-yp, \-\-nis"
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-Display the NIS domain name. If a parameter is given (or
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-.B \-\-file name
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-) then root can also set a new NIS domain.
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-.SH FILES
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-.B /etc/hosts
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-.SH AUTHOR
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-Peter Tobias, <tobias@et\-inf.fho\-emden.de>
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-.br
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-Bernd Eckenfels, <net\-tools@lina.inka.de> (NIS and manpage).
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-.br
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-Steve Whitehouse, <SteveW@ACM.org> (DECnet support and manpage).
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-
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diff -Naur a/man/en_US/ifconfig.8 b/man/en_US/ifconfig.8
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--- a/man/en_US/ifconfig.8 2008-10-02 18:16:59.000000000 -0500
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+++ b/man/en_US/ifconfig.8 1969-12-31 18:00:00.000000000 -0600
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@@ -1,229 +0,0 @@
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-.TH IFCONFIG 8 "2008\-10\-03" "net\-tools" "Linux System Administrator's Manual"
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-.SH NAME
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-ifconfig \- configure a network interface
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-.B "ifconfig [-v] [-a] [-s] [interface]"
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-.br
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-.B "ifconfig [-v] interface [aftype] options | address ..."
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-.SH DESCRIPTION
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-.B Ifconfig
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-is used to configure the kernel-resident network interfaces. It is
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-used at boot time to set up interfaces as necessary. After that, it
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-is usually only needed when debugging or when system tuning is needed.
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-.LP
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-If no arguments are given,
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-.B ifconfig
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-displays the status of the currently active interfaces. If
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-a single
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-.B interface
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-argument is given, it displays the status of the given interface
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-only; if a single
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-.B \-a
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-argument is given, it displays the status of all interfaces, even
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-those that are down. Otherwise, it configures an interface.
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-
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-.SH Address Families
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-If the first argument after the interface name is recognized as
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-the name of a supported address family, that address family is
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-used for decoding and displaying all protocol addresses. Currently
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-supported address families include
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-.B inet
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-(TCP/IP, default),
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-.B inet6
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-(IPv6),
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-.B ax25
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-(AMPR Packet Radio),
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-.B ddp
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-(Appletalk Phase 2),
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-.B ipx
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-(Novell IPX) and
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-.B netrom
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-(AMPR Packet radio).
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-.SH OPTIONS
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-.TP
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-.B -a
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-display all interfaces which are currently available, even if down
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-.TP
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-.B -s
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-display a short list (like netstat -i)
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-.TP
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-.B -v
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-be more verbose for some error conditions
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-.TP
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-.B interface
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-The name of the interface. This is usually a driver name followed by
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-a unit number, for example
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-.B eth0
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-for the first Ethernet interface. If your kernel supports alias interfaces,
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-you can specify them with
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-.B eth0:0
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-for the first alias of eth0. You can use them to assign a second address. To
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-delete an alias interface use
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-.BR "ifconfig eth0:0 down" .
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-Note: for every scope (i.e. same net with address/netmask combination) all
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-aliases are deleted, if you delete the first (primary).
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-.TP
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-.B up
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-This flag causes the interface to be activated. It is implicitly
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-specified if an address is assigned to the interface.
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-.TP
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-.B down
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-This flag causes the driver for this interface to be shut down.
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-.TP
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-.B "[\-]arp"
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-Enable or disable the use of the ARP protocol on this interface.
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-.TP
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-.B "[\-]promisc"
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-Enable or disable the
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-.B promiscuous
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-mode of the interface. If selected, all packets on the network will
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-be received by the interface.
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-.TP
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-.B "[\-]allmulti"
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-Enable or disable
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-.B all-multicast
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-mode. If selected, all multicast packets on the network will be
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-received by the interface.
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-.TP
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-.B "metric N"
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-This parameter sets the interface metric.
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-.TP
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-.B "mtu N"
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-This parameter sets the Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU) of an interface.
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-.TP
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-.B "dstaddr addr"
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-Set the remote IP address for a point-to-point link (such as
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-PPP). This keyword is now obsolete; use the
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-.B pointopoint
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-keyword instead.
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-.TP
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-.B "netmask addr"
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-Set the IP network mask for this interface. This value defaults to the
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-usual class A, B or C network mask (as derived from the interface IP
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-address), but it can be set to any value.
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-.TP
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-.B "add addr/prefixlen"
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-Add an IPv6 address to an interface.
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-.TP
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-.B "del addr/prefixlen"
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-Remove an IPv6 address from an interface.
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-.TP
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-.B "tunnel aa.bb.cc.dd"
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-Create a new SIT (IPv6-in-IPv4) device, tunnelling to the given destination.
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-.TP
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-.B "irq addr"
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-Set the interrupt line used by this device. Not all devices can
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-dynamically change their IRQ setting.
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-.TP
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-.B "io_addr addr"
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-Set the start address in I/O space for this device.
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-.TP
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-.B "mem_start addr"
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-Set the start address for shared memory used by this device. Only a
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-few devices need this.
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-.TP
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-.B "media type"
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-Set the physical port or medium type to be used by the device. Not
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-all devices can change this setting, and those that can vary in what
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-values they support. Typical values for
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-.B type
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-are
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-.B 10base2
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-(thin Ethernet),
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-.B 10baseT
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-(twisted-pair 10Mbps Ethernet),
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-.B AUI
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-(external transceiver) and so on. The special medium type of
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-.B auto
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-can be used to tell the driver to auto-sense the media. Again, not
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-all drivers can do this.
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-.TP
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-.B "[\-]broadcast [addr]"
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-If the address argument is given, set the protocol broadcast
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-address for this interface. Otherwise, set (or clear) the
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-.B IFF_BROADCAST
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-flag for the interface.
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-.TP
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-.B "[\-]pointopoint [addr]"
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-This keyword enables the
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-.B point-to-point
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-mode of an interface, meaning that it is a direct link between two
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-machines with nobody else listening on it.
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-.br
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-If the address argument is also given, set the protocol address of
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-the other side of the link, just like the obsolete
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-.B dstaddr
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-keyword does. Otherwise, set or clear the
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-.B IFF_POINTOPOINT
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-flag for the interface.
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-.TP
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-.B hw class address
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-Set the hardware address of this interface, if the device driver
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-supports this operation. The keyword must be followed by the
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-name of the hardware class and the printable ASCII equivalent of
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-the hardware address. Hardware classes currently supported include
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-.B ether
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-(Ethernet),
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-.B ax25
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-(AMPR AX.25),
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-.B ARCnet
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-and
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-.B netrom
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-(AMPR NET/ROM).
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-.TP
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-.B multicast
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-Set the multicast flag on the interface. This should not normally be needed
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-as the drivers set the flag correctly themselves.
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-.TP
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-.B address
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-The IP address to be assigned to this interface.
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-.TP
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-.B txqueuelen length
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-Set the length of the transmit queue of the device. It is useful to set this
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-to small values for slower devices with a high latency (modem links, ISDN)
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-to prevent fast bulk transfers from disturbing interactive traffic like
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-telnet too much.
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-.SH NOTES
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-Since kernel release 2.2 there are no explicit interface statistics for
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-alias interfaces anymore. The statistics printed for the original address
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-are shared with all alias addresses on the same device. If you want per-address
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-statistics you should add explicit accounting
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-rules for the address using the
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-.BR ipchains (8)
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-or
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-.BR iptables (8)
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-command.
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-.LP
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-Since net\-tools 1.60\-4 ifconfig is printing byte counters and human readable
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-counters with IEC 60027-2 units. So 1 KiB are 2^10 byte. Note, the numbers
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-are truncated to one decimal (which can by quite a large error if you
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-consider 0.1 PiB is 112.589.990.684.262 bytes :)
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-.LP
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-Interrupt problems with Ethernet device drivers fail with EAGAIN
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-.I (SIOCSIIFLAGS: Resource temporarily unavailable)
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-it is most likely a interrupt conflict. See
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-.I http://www.scyld.com/expert/irq\-conflict.html
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-for more information.
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-.SH FILES
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-.I /proc/net/socket
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-.br
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-.I /proc/net/dev
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-.br
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-.I /proc/net/if_inet6
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-.SH BUGS
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-While appletalk DDP and IPX addresses will be displayed they cannot be
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-altered by this command.
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-.SH SEE ALSO
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-route(8), netstat(8), arp(8), rarp(8), ipchains(8), iptables(8), ifup(8), interfaces(5).
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-.br
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-http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html - Prefixes for binary multiples
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-.SH AUTHORS
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-Fred N. van Kempen, <waltje@uwalt.nl.mugnet.org>
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-.br
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-Alan Cox, <Alan.Cox@linux.org>
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-.br
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-Phil Blundell, <Philip.Blundell@pobox.com>
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-.br
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-Andi Kleen
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-.br
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-Bernd Eckenfels, <net\-tools@lina.inka.de>
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diff -Naur a/man/en_US/nisdomainname.1 b/man/en_US/nisdomainname.1
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--- a/man/en_US/nisdomainname.1 1998-08-10 15:51:12.000000000 -0500
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+++ b/man/en_US/nisdomainname.1 1969-12-31 18:00:00.000000000 -0600
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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
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-.so man1/hostname.1
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diff -Naur a/man/en_US/ypdomainname.1 b/man/en_US/ypdomainname.1
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--- a/man/en_US/ypdomainname.1 1998-08-10 15:51:16.000000000 -0500
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+++ b/man/en_US/ypdomainname.1 1969-12-31 18:00:00.000000000 -0600
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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
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-.so man1/hostname.1
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