The 'ip' command is in /bin/ip and always available in PATH. It is
the currently recommended swiss-army chainsaw network tool. Give it a
try.
$ ip addr show
Or:
$ ip addr show eth0
And of course you can add the sbins to your PATH in .profile so that
you have what you want
Hi,
Moving ifconfig to /bin would break a lot of things calling
`/sbin/ifconfig`.
there could be a link for compatiblity
Kind Regards,
Michael
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ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.1 up
ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.0.2 up
ifconfig
It does not list addresses you added with ip without adding a
sub-interface, however. With respect to visibility, one might wonder
if doing that that is a good idea after all.
There are serval ways:
- Some users prefer
09:22:18 +0200
Von: Michael Stummvoll mich...@stummi.org
An: sub...@bugs.debian.org
Betreff: /bin/htpasswd exists in apache2-utils ans mini-httpd
Package: mini-httpd,apache2-utils
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainers,
two different binaries with the same name /bin/htpasswd are provided by
apache2
ow...@bugs.debian.org is the place to report this.
Thanks,
I just send the mail there, thanks for that info.
Kind regards,
Michael
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