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ifconfig (short for
interface config) is a
system administration utility in Unix-like
operating systems for
network interface configuration. The utility...
- Mac OS X also uses
ifconfig for more
direct control over
network interfaces, such as
configuring static IP addresses. The
Ifconfig command in
Linux has...
- systems, the
command utility ifconfig may be used to
remove and add link
address aliases. For instance, the
active ifconfig directive may be used on NetBSD...
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interface tools ipconfig and
netsh and
users of Unix-like
systems may use
ifconfig, netstat, route, lanstat, fstat, and iproute2
utilities to
accomplish the...
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static routing. In
Linux distributions based on 2.2.x
Linux kernels, the
ifconfig and
route commands are
operated together to
connect a
computer to a network...
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serve to
display and
diagnose networks, for example: iproute2 (on Linux)
ifconfig (on Unix)
ipconfig (on Windows)
route can
display an IP
routing table Main...
- controllers,
which can
almost always be
configured via
standard utilities (like
ifconfig) out of the box; Theo de
Raadt of
OpenBSD attributes this to the work done...
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default gateway. On Windows,
ipconfig may be used,
while on Unix systems,
ifconfig or
netstat may be used. On
Linux netstat has been su****ded by iproute2...
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received four responses.
Script started on Sat Apr 28 11:24:09 2001 $ /sbin/
ifconfig tun0 tun0 Link encap:Point-to-Point
Protocol inet addr:10.0.3.2 P-t-P:10...
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Edward (June 8, 1999). "Fix What Ails Your PC". PC Magazine.
Retrieved May 20, 2019. "Linux
ifconfig command".
Computer Hope.
Retrieved May 20, 2019....