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peter


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08-21-05 07:46 AM

How can I view the current dhcp assignments (IP, subnet mask, default
gateway, DNS, lease expiration, ...) in fedora using command mode, and using
gnome gui?

In the windows world, I would use a command mode program call ipconfig.
Wonder how it is done in linux.







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    Re: dhcp debug tools?  
Jan Gerrit Kootstra


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08-21-05 07:46 AM

peter wrote:
> How can I view the current dhcp assignments (IP, subnet mask, default
> gateway, DNS, lease expiration, ...) in fedora using command mode, and usi
ng
> gnome gui?
>
> In the windows world, I would use a command mode program call ipconfig.
> Wonder how it is done in linux.
>
>
Peter,


Commandline: ifconfig

Gui depends on the distribution.


Regards,


Jan Gerrit





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    Re: dhcp debug tools?  
Robert Nichols


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08-21-05 12:45 PM

In article <bMUNe.5900$xp.4955@trnddc02>, peter <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
:How can I view the current dhcp assignments (IP, subnet mask, default
:gateway, DNS, lease expiration, ...) in fedora using command mode, and usin
g
:gnome gui?

cat /var/lib/dhcp/dhclient-*.leases

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