Lennart Sorensen wrote: > ifconfig is NOT a sane tool these days. I hadn't noticed it change at all over the decades. It did look lonely without thenconfig and elseconfig commands to keep it company somehow.
Granted, the ip command on a Linux box has access to a lot more functionality and uses CIDR notation, so navigating one's way through what it does in lieu of proper documentation and learning to use it does pay off. -- Anthony de Boer --- Talk Mailing List [email protected] http://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk
