iputils: documentation directory
Index
ping, ping6.
arping.
clockdiff.
rarpd.
tracepath, tracepath6.
traceroute6.
rdisc.
tftpd.
pg3, ipg, pgset.
Historical notes
This package appeared as a desperate attempt to bring some life
to state of basic networking applets:
Small
Useful despite of this
I never seen it was made right
Not quite trivial
Demonstrating some important feature of Linux
The last but not the least, I use it more or less regularly
This utility set was not supposed to be a reference set or something like
that. Most of them were cloned from some originals:
ping
cloned of an ancient NetTools-B-xx
ping6
cloned of a very old Pedro's utility set
traceroute6
cloned of NRL Sep 96 distribution
rdisc
cloned of SUN in.rdisc
clockdiff
broken out of some BSD timed
tftpd
it is clone of some ancient NetKit package
Also I added some utilities written from scratch, namely
Hesitated a bit I overcame temptation to add patches.
to LBNL This was mistake.
Due to this
Installation notes
/usr/doc/iputils. It even does not try
to install binaries and man pages. If you read historical
notes above, the reason should be evident. Most of utilities
intersect with utilities distributed in another packages, and
making such target rewriting existing installation would be a crime
from my side. The decision what variant of
Anyway, select utilities which you like and install them to the places
which you prefer together with their man pages.
It is possible that compilation will fail, if you use some
funny Linux distribution mangling header files in some unexpected ways
(expected ones are the ways of redhat of course :-)).
I validate iputils against asplinux
distribution, which is inevitably followed by validity with respect
to redhat.
If your distribution is one of widely known ones, suse or debian,
it also will compile provided snapshot is elder than month or so and
someone reported all the problems, if they took place at all.
Anyway, please, do not abuse me complaining about some compilation problems
in any distribution different of asplinux or redhat.
If you have a fix, please, send it to
me,
I will check that it does not break distributions mentioned above
and apply it. But I am not going to undertake any investigations,
bare reports are deemed to be routed to /dev/null.
Availability
The collection of documents is part of
http://www.skbuff.net/iputils/iputils-current.tar.bz2.
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