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Linux : Network Management -
July 16th, 2004
Linux Network Management
Names
dnsdomainname Show the systems DNS domain name
domainname Show or set the systems domain name
hostname Used to show or set the name of your machine for networking
nisdomainname Show or set systems NIS/YP domain name
nodename Show or set the systems DECnet node name
ypdomainname Show or set the system's NIS/YP domain name
Network setup and commands
arp This program lets the user read or modify their arp cache.
dig(1) Send domain name query packets to name servers for debugging or testing.
finger Display information about the system users.
ftp File transfer program.
ifconfig Configure a network interface.
ifdown Shutdown a network interface.
ifup Brings a network interface up. Ex: ifup eth0
ipchains IP firewall administration used to set input, forward, and output rules.
netconf A GUI interactive program to let you configure a network on Redhat systems.
netconfig Another GUI step by step network configuration program.
netstat Displays information about the systems network connections, including port connections, routing tables, and more. The command "netstar -r" will display the routing table.
nslookup Used to query DNS servers for information about hosts.
pftp Same as ftp.
ping Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts.
portmap DARPA port to RPC program number mapper. Must be running to make RPC calls.
rarp Manipulate the system's RARP table.
rcp Remote file copy. Copies files between two machines.
rexec Remote execution client for an exec server. The host uses the rexecd server.
ripquery Query RIP gateways. Request all routes known by an RIP gateway by sending an RIP request.
rlogin Starts a terminal session on a remote host.
route Show or manipulate the IP routing table.
rsh Executes command on remote host.
rup Displays summary of current system status of a remote host or all hosts on the network.
ruptime Show host status of local machines.
rwhod System status server, maintains database used by rwho and ruptime.
showmount Show mount information for an NFS server.
tcpd Access control facility for internet services. Can be set up to monitor requests for Telnet, finger, ftp, exec, rsh, rlogin, tftp, talk, comsat. It filters access for these requests.
tcpdchk Tcp wrapper configuration checker.
tcpdump Dump traffic on a network. Prints out headers of packets that match the boolean expression.
tcpdmatch Predicts how the tcp wrapper will handle a specific request for a service.
Telnet User interface to the TELNET protocol, setting up a remote console session.
traceroute Print the route that packets take to the specified network host.
ipx_configure Tool to setup Netware access.
ncpmount Netware filesystem mounting program.
nprint Novell print command.
pqlist Netware printer list for a given server.
pserver Netware print server.
slist Netware server list.
Communications commands (includes mail)
biff Notifies the system if mail arrives and who it is from.
comsat Biff server to receive reports of incoming mail.
expire Used to purge old news articles.
elm Electronic mail.
ftp File transfer protocol.
mailx Berkley mail program.
metasend Interface for sending non-text mail.
nn Net news.
pine Program for internet news and e-mail, Can send documents, graphics, local & remote messages.
sendmail A popular Unix, Linux mail message transfer agent.
smail A popular mail message transfer agent which is easier to set up than sendmail.
talk Lets two parties talk simultaneously.
telnet Allows a user to have a login session across a network on a remote host.
tin Net news reader.
write Allows users to directly interact with other users via terminal number (one way at a time).
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