[leaf-user] Dachstein/Linux equivalent to ipconfig /all ???

2002-07-08 Thread Craig
Hi folks, Is there a Dachstein/Linux equivalent to Microsoft's ipconfig /all so I can see my complete info??? Do I have to be logged in as Root to execute it? Thank you. Craig --- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Oh, it's good to

Re: [leaf-user] Dachstein/Linux equivalent to ipconfig /all ???

2002-07-08 Thread Chad Carr
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002 06:25:55 -0700 Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi folks, Is there a Dachstein/Linux equivalent to Microsoft's ipconfig /all so I can see my complete info??? Do I have to be logged in as Root to execute it? Thank you. ifconfig by itself on a command line will show you all

[leaf-user] Dachstein/Linux equivalent to ipconfig /all???

2002-07-08 Thread Craig
Hi folks, I tried ifconfig while logged in as root, and I get a ifconfig: not found error. I guess the full path has to be entered from the command line. Can someone tell me what that is??? Thank you. Craig --- This sf.net email is

Re: [leaf-user] Dachstein/Linux equivalent to ipconfig /all ???

2002-07-08 Thread Michael D. Schleif
Chad Carr wrote: On Mon, 8 Jul 2002 06:25:55 -0700 Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a Dachstein/Linux equivalent to Microsoft's ipconfig /all so I can see my complete info??? Do I have to be logged in as Root to execute it? Thank you. ifconfig by itself on a command line

Re: [leaf-user] Dachstein/Linux equivalent to ipconfig /all???

2002-07-08 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 07:02 AM 7/8/02 -0700, Craig wrote: Hi folks, I tried ifconfig while logged in as root, and I get a ifconfig: not found error. I guess the full path has to be entered from the command line. Can someone tell me what that is??? Thank you. I don't actually recall this morning if Dachstein

Re: [leaf-user] Dachstein/Linux equivalent to ipconfig /all???

2002-07-08 Thread Brad Fritz
On Mon, 08 Jul 2002 07:28:51 PDT Ray wrote: For Dachstein, though, you probably need to use the ip command to get (at leaast some of) this information. Try ip addr show. This will only list configured interfaces, though -- I can't recall if there is an ip command that lists unconfigured