On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 14:14, Tim Holmes wrote: > Hello again folks -- I seem to be the fountain of unending questions > today -- Sorry about that :) > > I am working on several different Fedora boxes today, and I am looking > for the equivalent command to the windows IPCONFIG or IPCONFIG/ALL > command. I basically need to be able to check the network settings that > either DHCP assigned or statically assigned. I think I'm having trouble > with my DNS server and I want to try to nail the stupid thing down > You want /sbin/ifconfig -a and /bin/netstat -rn run the following to learn more about each of them: man ifconfig man netstat You will also want to look at /etc/resolv.conf. That file lists the nameservers that your machine points to for DNS services. BTW: as a side note, please don't top post. And it appears that you may have hijacked another thread. Hijacking threads is when you reply to another message and change the subject line. This messes up threaded email readers. So create a new message from scratch next time and remember to trim your replies as well. -- Scot L. Harris webid@xxxxxxxxxx Machines certainly can solve problems, store information, correlate, and play games -- but not with pleasure. -- Leo Rosten