On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 19:28, Buck wrote:
> Howdee to all list members:
> 
>       I am very new to Linux.  In fact, as of Monday I had not as much
> as seen a computer running Linux.  Tuesday I took up installing and
> learning Linux.  I downloaded Red Hat 8.0 from the internet and made
> CD-ROMS and practiced installing it in different configurations several
> times.  
> 
>       Today I picked up a book by Red Hat Press called 'Red Hat Linux
> Internet Server'.  There appears to be three files and one directory
> missing from my install.  The book lists 12 "important applications and
> scripts" (p 24).  There are two files that result in 'command not found'
> messages: arp/rarp (arp works but not rarp) and ipconfig. 
> 
>       At least in the second chapter where these files are listed,
> rarp isn't used so it may not be missing or needed, but ipconfig is
> definitely needed.
> 
>       Can someone please tell me where to find it?
> 

I have never seen either of these. ifconfig is definitely important . 
Typo?

I did not even know that there was a reverse arp table that I assume
rarp would manipulate.

Bret



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