Hi, rlhar...@oplink.net wrote: > > The solution: ifconfig
Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote: > Or, as root, run Or as normal user: /sbin/ifconfig It's only a matter of shell PATH, not of permissions. -------------------------------------------------------- Now why does my eth0 have so many inet6 addr assigned ? 20 pieces of form inet6 addr: 2003:.../64 Scope:Global One of form inet6 addr: fe80:.../64 Scope:Link I am not the only one to wonder. It's a privacy feature http://superuser.com/questions/490138/why-do-i-have-so-many-ipv6-inet6-addresses Have a nice day :) Thomas