Sujet : Re: Please List Your Open Ports
De : sc (at) *nospam* fiat-linux.fr (Stéphane CARPENTIER)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 21. Mar 2025, 22:42:23
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Le 17-03-2025, Farley Flud <
fsquared@fsquared.linux> a écrit :
On Mon, 17 Mar 2025 17:16:13 +0100, Marco Moock wrote:
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No, this decision is a way older. In Linux, the ipconfig, netstat, arp
etc. were replaced by ip and ss.
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Replaced?
Yep.
They are still very much available:
So what? You can still find and use the kernel 1.0. Even if it has been
replaced by a lot of other versions.
https://github.com/ecki/net-tools
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I use them all the time,
I don't believe that. There is no GUI and it needs technical skills to
use them: it's well beyond your ability.
and I am about as cutting edge as one can get.
Nope. You are only cutting your fingers when you try to use a knife. You
are well in the past because anything too modern is well beyond your
intellectual capacities.
"In Linux?" This is yet another outlandish statement. The fact
that *some* distros may have decided to use other tools does not
lead to the conclusion that these other tools are standard "in Linux."
Like it or not: they are.
But you don't know. You just use whatever your distro provides
for you. In other words you are a LACKEY.
It sounds like you who have many python versions installed on your
computer because your distro is forcing you to use it.
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