README Information about the net-tools package NET-TOOLS A collection of programs that form the base set of the NET-3 networking distribution for the Linux operating system. This package includes the important tools for controlling the network subsystem of the Linux kernel. This includes arp, hostname, ifconfig, netstat, rarp and route. Please include the output of "program --version" when reporting bugs. Contents: README This file. README.ipv6 Notes for people hacking IPv6. INSTALLING Installation instructions. COPYING Your free copy of the GNU Public License. TODO Some things that need to be done. Somebody ought to check how up to date this is. Notes ----- This is net-tools 1.421. You need kernel 2.0 or later to use these programs. These programs should compile cleanly with either glibc or libc5. There is no NLS support in this distribution. Apparently the files are out of date. ipfw has been removed from the distribution. Use ipfwadm instead; get it at . arp requires the setting of a interface (-i) with newer kernels. It is important that the device for the proxy-arp is not the device through which the destination will be reached. This may happen if you use `arp' before you use `route', or if you call `arp' to proxy for foreign hosts on your ethernet. route/netstat -r will not yet support different AF cleanly. IPX/DDP/AX25 people, please feel free to add the code. The documentation is slimmed down. I think most of it was out of date. Phil Blundell philb@gnu.ai.mit.edu 4th August 1997