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Is there any a list of commands to do Linux Networking? Also is there a way to do Subnetting in Linux? Can anyone recommend me a good Website or YouTube video?
linux networking
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Is there any a list of commands to do Linux Networking? Also is there a way to do Subnetting in Linux? Can anyone recommend me a good Website or YouTube video?
linux networking
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which to use depends on your distribution and version, butman ifconfig
and/orman ip
may be of help, as couldman route
.
â ivanivan
48 mins ago
@ivanivan okay thanks but I'm really stuck on this question and it say'sDevice eth2 is connected to a network for which yourÃÂ virtual machine is the gateway. The network ip is 192.168.1.0 and the netmask is 255.255.255.0. Your IP should be the last valid host IP number allowed for that network. Calculate your IP/NETWORK configuration for eth2.
I've been at it for hours. I just give up.
â Anonymous
43 mins ago
OK, that isn't a Linux question per-se, it is pure IP networking. Check jodies.de/ipcalc
â ivanivan
40 mins ago
Does the tutorial tell you how to do networking setup or is it just questions?
â Mark Plotnick
25 mins ago
@MarkPlotnick just questions.
â Anonymous
24 mins ago
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Is there any a list of commands to do Linux Networking? Also is there a way to do Subnetting in Linux? Can anyone recommend me a good Website or YouTube video?
linux networking
Is there any a list of commands to do Linux Networking? Also is there a way to do Subnetting in Linux? Can anyone recommend me a good Website or YouTube video?
linux networking
linux networking
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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by JdeBP, thrig, Kusalananda, Goro, Jeff Schaller 21 mins ago
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which to use depends on your distribution and version, butman ifconfig
and/orman ip
may be of help, as couldman route
.
â ivanivan
48 mins ago
@ivanivan okay thanks but I'm really stuck on this question and it say'sDevice eth2 is connected to a network for which yourÃÂ virtual machine is the gateway. The network ip is 192.168.1.0 and the netmask is 255.255.255.0. Your IP should be the last valid host IP number allowed for that network. Calculate your IP/NETWORK configuration for eth2.
I've been at it for hours. I just give up.
â Anonymous
43 mins ago
OK, that isn't a Linux question per-se, it is pure IP networking. Check jodies.de/ipcalc
â ivanivan
40 mins ago
Does the tutorial tell you how to do networking setup or is it just questions?
â Mark Plotnick
25 mins ago
@MarkPlotnick just questions.
â Anonymous
24 mins ago
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which to use depends on your distribution and version, butman ifconfig
and/orman ip
may be of help, as couldman route
.
â ivanivan
48 mins ago
@ivanivan okay thanks but I'm really stuck on this question and it say'sDevice eth2 is connected to a network for which yourÃÂ virtual machine is the gateway. The network ip is 192.168.1.0 and the netmask is 255.255.255.0. Your IP should be the last valid host IP number allowed for that network. Calculate your IP/NETWORK configuration for eth2.
I've been at it for hours. I just give up.
â Anonymous
43 mins ago
OK, that isn't a Linux question per-se, it is pure IP networking. Check jodies.de/ipcalc
â ivanivan
40 mins ago
Does the tutorial tell you how to do networking setup or is it just questions?
â Mark Plotnick
25 mins ago
@MarkPlotnick just questions.
â Anonymous
24 mins ago
which to use depends on your distribution and version, but
man ifconfig
and/or man ip
may be of help, as could man route
.â ivanivan
48 mins ago
which to use depends on your distribution and version, but
man ifconfig
and/or man ip
may be of help, as could man route
.â ivanivan
48 mins ago
@ivanivan okay thanks but I'm really stuck on this question and it say's
Device eth2 is connected to a network for which yourÃÂ virtual machine is the gateway. The network ip is 192.168.1.0 and the netmask is 255.255.255.0. Your IP should be the last valid host IP number allowed for that network. Calculate your IP/NETWORK configuration for eth2.
I've been at it for hours. I just give up.â Anonymous
43 mins ago
@ivanivan okay thanks but I'm really stuck on this question and it say's
Device eth2 is connected to a network for which yourÃÂ virtual machine is the gateway. The network ip is 192.168.1.0 and the netmask is 255.255.255.0. Your IP should be the last valid host IP number allowed for that network. Calculate your IP/NETWORK configuration for eth2.
I've been at it for hours. I just give up.â Anonymous
43 mins ago
OK, that isn't a Linux question per-se, it is pure IP networking. Check jodies.de/ipcalc
â ivanivan
40 mins ago
OK, that isn't a Linux question per-se, it is pure IP networking. Check jodies.de/ipcalc
â ivanivan
40 mins ago
Does the tutorial tell you how to do networking setup or is it just questions?
â Mark Plotnick
25 mins ago
Does the tutorial tell you how to do networking setup or is it just questions?
â Mark Plotnick
25 mins ago
@MarkPlotnick just questions.
â Anonymous
24 mins ago
@MarkPlotnick just questions.
â Anonymous
24 mins ago
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which to use depends on your distribution and version, but
man ifconfig
and/orman ip
may be of help, as couldman route
.â ivanivan
48 mins ago
@ivanivan okay thanks but I'm really stuck on this question and it say's
Device eth2 is connected to a network for which yourÃÂ virtual machine is the gateway. The network ip is 192.168.1.0 and the netmask is 255.255.255.0. Your IP should be the last valid host IP number allowed for that network. Calculate your IP/NETWORK configuration for eth2.
I've been at it for hours. I just give up.â Anonymous
43 mins ago
OK, that isn't a Linux question per-se, it is pure IP networking. Check jodies.de/ipcalc
â ivanivan
40 mins ago
Does the tutorial tell you how to do networking setup or is it just questions?
â Mark Plotnick
25 mins ago
@MarkPlotnick just questions.
â Anonymous
24 mins ago