The net-tools package contains the following network tools:


utilityAvailable by defaultManpagesNote
on puppylinux
arp No arp(8)
hostname hostname(1)
ifconfig Yesifconfig(8)
ipmaddr
iptunnel
mii-tool mii-tool(8)
nameif nameif(8)
netstat netstat(8)
plipconfig netstat(8)
rarp rarp(8)
route route(8)
slattach slattach(8)

Puppylinux and net-tools


(Note: I need to verify this section. Typing this up on a windows machine at the moment)

Many of the PuppyLinux Network Wizards are still built upon the older net-tools utilities via BusyBox. This provides code stability with older versions of PuppyLinux. BusyBox is a core component of puppylinux and includes built into it some of the functionality of both the net-tools package and the newer iproute2.

The advantage of utilizing busybox is that it helps to minimize the size of puppylinux. One of the goals of puppylinux is to provide a lightweight implementation of Linux suitable for older computers.

Binary Downloads


Ubuntu Download: Precise, Trusty, xenial
via packages.org

Source Code

via slackware.cs.utah.edu
via sourcefordge
via ftp.slackware.com

Also on this wiki



How to configure wifi from the commandline - Intro


https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/networking/net-tools
network.interfaces#old_and_deprecated_utilities_for_networking_and_traffic_control (openWRT wiki)

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