For those who start to learn Linux, you may encounter Linux problems. We can go online to find some answers. The main advantage of computer networks is the ability to share resources and information, and users can remotely access information.
Linux provides a powerful set of Linux Network commands to serve users. These tools can help users log on to a remote computer, transfer files, and execute remote commands. This topic describes the following common Linux Network commands:
Ftp File Transfer
Telnet logon to a remote computer
R-use various remote commands rlogin rcp rsh
Netstat
Nslookup
Finger queries information of a user
Ping to check whether a machine is working
The ifconfig command is used to set the network interface and query the current network interface settings.
I hope the Linux network command will be helpful to you.
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