Cameron Simpson wrote:

> On 04Jan2008 18:26, Mohammad Shahid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> |   Can any one tell me an alternate command in linux environment for
> | "net view" DOS command?

> It depends what "net view" does. Please describe it.
> Meanwhile, useful commands to consider include "netstat", "ifconfig" and
> "tcpdump".

and maybe "smbclient"



NET VIEW
[\\computername [/CACHE] | /DOMAIN[:domainname]]
NET VIEW /NETWORK:NW [\\computername]

NET VIEW displays a list of resources being shared on a computer. When used
without options, it displays a list of computers in the current domain or
network.

\\computername             Is a computer whose shared resources you want
                           to view.
/DOMAIN:domainname         Specifies the domain for which you want to
                           view the available computers. If domainname is
                           omitted, displays all domains in the local area
                           network.
/NETWORK:NW                Displays all available servers on a NetWare
                           network. If a computername is  specified, the
                           resources available on that computer in
                           the NetWare network will be displayed.
/CACHE                     Displays the offline client caching settings for
                           the resources on the specified computer

                           

:-)

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-jdr-



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