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Re: netstat not found



On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 12:28:08PM -0500, Wayne Topa wrote:
> Vijaya S(vijaya@picopeta.com) is reported to have said:
> > Hi all ,
> > when i type netstat on my debian machine i find that it says command not
> > found
> > i am not able to locate it in /bin
> > how do i install if so what is the related deb  package for that
> 
> This is Debian, Vijaya, use the tools!
> 
> apt-cache search netstat
> 
> apt-cache show netstat-nat
> 
> Description: A tool that display NAT connections
>  Netstat-nat is a small program written in C. It displays NAT
>  connections, managed by netfilter/iptables which comes with the > 2.4.x
>  linux kernels. The program reads its information from
>  '/proc/net/ip_conntrack', which is the temporary conntrack-storage of
>  netfilter.

That is not netstat. netstat is in net-tools

Frank

> 
> hth
> wt
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