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1 | diff -up net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/arp.8.man-obsolete net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/arp.8 |
2 | --- net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/arp.8.man-obsolete 2009-09-01 11:28:22.000000000 +0200 | |
3 | +++ net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/arp.8 2009-09-01 11:28:22.000000000 +0200 | |
4 | @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ | |
5 | .TH ARP 8 "5 Jan 1999" "net-tools" "Linux Programmer's Manual" | |
6 | + | |
7 | .SH NAME | |
8 | arp \- manipulate the system ARP cache | |
9 | + | |
10 | .SH SYNOPSIS | |
11 | .B arp | |
12 | .RB [ \-evn ] | |
13 | @@ -44,6 +46,10 @@ arp \- manipulate the system ARP cache | |
14 | .RB [ "-i if" ] | |
15 | .B -f [filename] | |
16 | ||
17 | +.SH NOTE | |
18 | +.P | |
19 | +This program is obsolete. For replacement check \fBip neighbor\fR. | |
20 | + | |
21 | .SH DESCRIPTION | |
22 | .B Arp | |
23 | manipulates the kernel's ARP cache in various ways. The primary options | |
24 | @@ -51,6 +57,7 @@ are clearing an address mapping entry an | |
25 | debugging purposes, the | |
26 | .B arp | |
27 | program also allows a complete dump of the ARP cache. | |
28 | + | |
29 | .SH OPTIONS | |
30 | .TP | |
31 | .B "\-v, \-\-verbose" | |
32 | @@ -107,6 +114,7 @@ table. For | |
33 | entries the specified interface is the interface on which ARP requests will | |
34 | be answered. | |
35 | .br | |
36 | + | |
37 | .B NOTE: | |
38 | This has to be different from the interface to which the IP | |
39 | datagrams will be routed. | |
40 | @@ -171,6 +179,7 @@ flag. Permanent entries are marked with | |
41 | and published entries have the | |
42 | .B P | |
43 | flag. | |
44 | + | |
45 | .SH FILES | |
46 | .I /proc/net/arp, | |
47 | .br | |
48 | @@ -179,8 +188,10 @@ flag. | |
49 | .I /etc/hosts | |
50 | .br | |
51 | .I /etc/ethers | |
52 | + | |
53 | .SH SEE ALSO | |
54 | -rarp(8), route(8), ifconfig(8), netstat(8) | |
55 | +ip(8) | |
56 | + | |
57 | .SH AUTHORS | |
58 | Fred N. van Kempen, <waltje@uwalt.nl.mugnet.org> with a lot of improvements | |
59 | from net-tools Maintainer Bernd Eckenfels <net-tools@lina.inka.de>. | |
60 | diff -up net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/ethers.5.man-obsolete net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/ethers.5 | |
61 | --- net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/ethers.5.man-obsolete 1999-01-09 16:55:31.000000000 +0100 | |
62 | +++ net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/ethers.5 2009-09-01 11:28:22.000000000 +0200 | |
63 | @@ -1,7 +1,9 @@ | |
64 | .TH ETHERS 5 "April 26th, 1996" "" "File formats" | |
65 | + | |
66 | .SH NAME \"{{{roff}}}\"{{{ | |
67 | ethers \- Ethernet address to IP number database | |
68 | .\"}}} | |
69 | + | |
70 | .SH DESCRIPTION \"{{{ | |
71 | \fB/etc/ethers\fP contains 48 bit Ethernet addresses and their corresponding | |
72 | IP numbers, one line for each IP number: | |
73 | @@ -20,12 +22,11 @@ which represents one byte of the address | |
74 | order (big-endian). The \fIIP-number\fP may be a hostname which | |
75 | can be resolved by DNS or a dot separated number. | |
76 | .\"}}} | |
77 | + | |
78 | .SH EXAMPLES \"{{{ | |
79 | 08:00:20:00:61:CA pal | |
80 | .\"}}} | |
81 | + | |
82 | .SH FILES \"{{{ | |
83 | /etc/ethers | |
84 | .\"}}} | |
85 | -.SH "SEE ALSO" \"{{{ | |
86 | -rarp(8) | |
87 | -.\"}}} | |
88 | diff -up net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/ifconfig.8.man-obsolete net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/ifconfig.8 | |
89 | --- net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/ifconfig.8.man-obsolete 2009-09-01 11:28:22.000000000 +0200 | |
90 | +++ net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/ifconfig.8 2009-09-01 11:28:22.000000000 +0200 | |
91 | @@ -1,10 +1,19 @@ | |
92 | .TH IFCONFIG 8 "14 August 2000" "net-tools" "Linux Programmer's Manual" | |
93 | + | |
94 | .SH NAME | |
95 | ifconfig \- configure a network interface | |
96 | + | |
97 | .SH SYNOPSIS | |
98 | .B "ifconfig [interface]" | |
99 | .br | |
100 | .B "ifconfig interface [aftype] options | address ..." | |
101 | + | |
102 | +.SH NOTE | |
103 | +.P | |
104 | +This program is obsolete! | |
105 | +For replacement check \fBip addr\fR and \fBip link\fR. | |
106 | +For statistics use \fBip -s link\fR. | |
107 | + | |
108 | .SH DESCRIPTION | |
109 | .B Ifconfig | |
110 | is used to configure the kernel-resident network interfaces. It is | |
111 | @@ -44,6 +53,7 @@ octal, or hexadecimal, as specified in t | |
112 | or 0X implies hexadecimal; otherwise, a leading '0' implies octal; otherwise, | |
113 | the number is interpreted as decimal). Use of hexamedial and octal numbers | |
114 | is not RFC-compliant and therefore its use is discouraged and may go away. | |
115 | + | |
116 | .SH OPTIONS | |
117 | .TP | |
118 | .B interface | |
119 | @@ -172,6 +182,7 @@ Set the length of the transmit queue of | |
120 | to small values for slower devices with a high latency (modem links, ISDN) | |
121 | to prevent fast bulk transfers from disturbing interactive traffic like | |
122 | telnet too much. | |
123 | + | |
124 | .SH NOTES | |
125 | Since kernel release 2.2 there are no explicit interface statistics for | |
126 | alias interfaces anymore. The statistics printed for the original address | |
127 | @@ -184,17 +195,27 @@ command. | |
128 | Interrupt problems with Ethernet device drivers fail with EAGAIN. See | |
129 | .I http://www.scyld.com/expert/irq-conflict.html | |
130 | for more information. | |
131 | + | |
132 | .SH FILES | |
133 | .I /proc/net/socket | |
134 | .br | |
135 | .I /proc/net/dev | |
136 | .br | |
137 | .I /proc/net/if_inet6 | |
138 | + | |
139 | .SH BUGS | |
140 | +Ifconfig uses obsolete kernel interface. | |
141 | +It uses the ioctl access method to get the full address information, | |
142 | +which limits hardware addresses to 8 bytes. | |
143 | +Since an Infiniband address is 20 bytes, | |
144 | +only the first 8 bytes of Infiniband address are displayed. | |
145 | +.LP | |
146 | While appletalk DDP and IPX addresses will be displayed they cannot be | |
147 | altered by this command. | |
148 | + | |
149 | .SH SEE ALSO | |
150 | -route(8), netstat(8), arp(8), rarp(8), ipchains(8) | |
151 | +ip(8) | |
152 | + | |
153 | .SH AUTHORS | |
154 | Fred N. van Kempen, <waltje@uwalt.nl.mugnet.org> | |
155 | .br | |
156 | diff -up net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/nameif.8.man-obsolete net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/nameif.8 | |
157 | --- net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/nameif.8.man-obsolete 2000-10-18 19:26:29.000000000 +0200 | |
158 | +++ net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/nameif.8 2009-09-01 12:15:24.000000000 +0200 | |
159 | @@ -1,10 +1,18 @@ | |
160 | .TH NAMEIF 8 "18 Oct 2000" "net-tools" "Linux's Administrator's Manual" | |
161 | + | |
162 | .SH NAME | |
163 | nameif \- name network interfaces based on MAC addresses | |
164 | + | |
165 | .SH SYNOPSIS | |
166 | .B "nameif [-c configfile] [-s]" | |
167 | .br | |
168 | .B "nameif [-c configfile] [-s] {interface macaddress}" | |
169 | + | |
170 | +.SH NOTE | |
171 | +.P | |
172 | +This program is obsolete. For replacement check \fBip link\fR. | |
173 | +This functionality is also much better provided by udev methods. | |
174 | + | |
175 | .SH DESCRIPTION | |
176 | .B nameif | |
177 | renames network interfaces based on mac addresses. When no arguments are | |
178 | @@ -31,5 +39,9 @@ should be run before the interface is up | |
179 | ||
180 | .SH FILES | |
181 | /etc/mactab | |
182 | + | |
183 | +.SH SEE ALSO | |
184 | +ip(8), udev(7) | |
185 | + | |
186 | .SH BUGS | |
187 | Only works for Ethernet currently. | |
188 | diff -up net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/netstat.8.man-obsolete net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/netstat.8 | |
189 | --- net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/netstat.8.man-obsolete 2009-09-01 11:28:22.000000000 +0200 | |
190 | +++ net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/netstat.8 2009-09-01 11:28:22.000000000 +0200 | |
191 | @@ -92,6 +92,14 @@ netstat \- Print network connections, ro | |
192 | .RB [ \-\-netrom ] | |
193 | .RB [ \-\-ddp ] | |
194 | ||
195 | +.SH NOTE | |
196 | +.P | |
197 | +This program is obsolete. | |
198 | +Replacement for \fBnetstat\fR is \fBss\fR. | |
199 | +Replacement for \fBnetstat -r\fR is \fBip route\fR. | |
200 | +Replacement for \fBnetstat -i\fR is \fBip -s link\fR. | |
201 | +Replacement for \fBnetstat -g\fR is \fBip maddr\fR. | |
202 | + | |
203 | .SH DESCRIPTION | |
204 | .B Netstat | |
205 | prints information about the Linux networking subsystem. The type of | |
206 | @@ -438,13 +446,11 @@ status information via the following fil | |
207 | -- statistics | |
208 | .fi | |
209 | .P | |
210 | + | |
211 | .SH SEE ALSO | |
212 | -.BR route (8), | |
213 | -.BR ifconfig (8), | |
214 | -.BR ipchains (8), | |
215 | -.BR iptables (8), | |
216 | -.BR proc (5) | |
217 | +.BR ss (8), ip(8) | |
218 | .P | |
219 | + | |
220 | .SH BUGS | |
221 | Occasionally strange information may appear if a socket changes | |
222 | as it is viewed. This is unlikely to occur. | |
223 | diff -up net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/route.8.man-obsolete net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/route.8 | |
224 | --- net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/route.8.man-obsolete 2000-05-21 20:59:03.000000000 +0200 | |
225 | +++ net-tools-1.60/man/en_US/route.8 2009-09-01 11:28:22.000000000 +0200 | |
226 | @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ | |
227 | .TH ROUTE 8 "2 January 2000" "net-tools" "Linux Programmer's Manual" | |
228 | + | |
229 | .SH NAME | |
230 | route \- show / manipulate the IP routing table | |
231 | + | |
232 | .SH SYNOPSIS | |
233 | .B route | |
234 | .RB [ \-CFvnee ] | |
235 | @@ -52,6 +54,11 @@ If] | |
236 | .RB [ \-\-version ] | |
237 | .RB [ \-h ] | |
238 | .RB [ \--help ] | |
239 | + | |
240 | +.SH NOTE | |
241 | +.P | |
242 | +This program is obsolete. For replacement check \fBip route\fR. | |
243 | + | |
244 | .SH DESCRIPTION | |
245 | .B Route | |
246 | manipulates the kernel's IP routing tables. Its primary use is to set | |
247 | @@ -306,6 +313,7 @@ address is not needed for the interface | |
248 | .B Arp (cached only) | |
249 | Whether or not the hardware address for the cached route is up to date. | |
250 | .LP | |
251 | + | |
252 | .SH FILES | |
253 | .I /proc/net/ipv6_route | |
254 | .br | |
255 | @@ -313,9 +321,11 @@ Whether or not the hardware address for | |
256 | .br | |
257 | .I /proc/net/rt_cache | |
258 | .LP | |
259 | + | |
260 | .SH SEE ALSO | |
261 | -.I ifconfig(8), netstat(8), arp(8), rarp(8) | |
262 | +.I ip(8) | |
263 | .LP | |
264 | + | |
265 | .SH HISTORY | |
266 | .B Route | |
267 | for Linux was originally written by Fred N. van Kempen, |