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If you find your thrill delving into the networking side of Unix, you'll find that there are lots of commands to give you all the insights you might want.
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How-To Geek on MSN6 Networking Uses for the Linux nc Command
Finally, you can use the nc command to fix some common networking issues. When something’s wrong on a network, it can help confirm whether it’s a connectivity issue, a service issue, or a firewall ...
If you're just starting on your Linux journey, these command lines will help you immensely for network-related purposes.
I often profess that Linux can be used without the command line, but at some point, you might want to learn it anyway. When you do, consider these commands.
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One of the most useful catch-all networking commands Entering ipconfig in the terminal is one of the easiest ways to get a birds-eye view of what's happening on your network, and there are loads ...
Before we get started with the commands you may not have heard of before, here’s a tired and true Unix command that we’ve all been using for decades, but maybe not this particular way. This ...
Networks defined by software may require more coding than command lines, leading to changes on the job.
DOS commands have it all over their graphical cousins for times when you want to work with groups of files, fix file associations and manage network settings.
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