At 03:16 PM 4/22/01 -0400, you wrote:
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Dan Keller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> My netstat doesn't appear to have the -p or the -l parms.
>> What you describe sounds way cool, though.
>
>On a RaQ2
>[admin admin]$ netstat -V
>Linux NET-3 Base Utilities
>Source: net-tools 1.33 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bernd Eckenfels)
>Kernelsource: 2.0.30
>netstat 1.23 (1997-05-19)
>Fred Baumgarten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and Alan Cox.
>+NEW_ADDRT +RTF_IRTT +RTF_REJECT +FW_IPMASQUERADE -NLS
>AF:(inet) +UNIX +INET +IPX -AX25 -NETROM -ATALK
>HW: +ETHER +ARC +SLIP +PPP +TUNNEL +TR -AX25 -NETROM -FR
>...again mips users may be SOL.
Yup. I get the exact same results.
Conclusion: the Intel-based Cobalt boxes have a better version of netstat.
We owners of MIPS-based Cobalt
boxes are stuck with older versions of things. Alas.
Dan Keller
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