How To View IP Configuration in Linux?

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Viewing your IP configuration in Windows is quite easy and you can do it with a simple command like ipconfig, you can also view all connected applications and services using ipconfig /all.

Linux on the other hand also has a similar command that shows you the IP configuration of the machine.

To view the IP Configuration type in the command ifconfig, this will show you the IP address and other information related to your network cards/wireless adapters.

Easy as it gets, to learn more Linux Tips don’t forget to visit the Linux Tips archives.



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  1. junais
    May 14th, 2009 at 6:05 am #

    “ifconfig”

    or you can find out the location usinf ” which Ifconfig”

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