Re: netstat output for inet6

2000-03-11 Thread Yoshinobu Inoue
> > And sorry, it is not added to netstat man yet. > > I see you've just commited a change there, but I think it needs adding to > the usage message as well: > > ben@platinum:~$ netstat -\? > netstat: illegal option -- ? > usage: netstat [-Aan] [-f address_family] [-M core] [-N system] >

Re: netstat output for inet6

2000-03-11 Thread Ben Smithurst
Yoshinobu Inoue wrote: > Please add "-l" flag. ah.. thanks. > And sorry, it is not added to netstat man yet. I see you've just commited a change there, but I think it needs adding to the usage message as well: ben@platinum:~$ netstat -\? netstat: illegal option -- ? usage: netstat [-Aan] [-f

Re: netstat output for inet6

2000-03-11 Thread 梅本 肇
Hi, > On Sat, 11 Mar 2000 12:44:57 + > Ben Smithurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: ben> Is there any way to see the full IPv6 address with netstat? I just see: Try do with -l option. ume@peace:263# netstat -anl -f inet6 Active Internet connections (including servers) Proto Recv-Q Send-

Re: netstat output for inet6

2000-03-11 Thread Yoshinobu Inoue
> Is there any way to see the full IPv6 address with netstat? I just see: > > ben@strontium:~$ netstat -an -f inet6 > Active Internet connections (including servers) > Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address(state) > tcp6 0 0 2002:d4e4:e0d:0:.989 2002:d4e

netstat output for inet6

2000-03-11 Thread Ben Smithurst
Is there any way to see the full IPv6 address with netstat? I just see: ben@strontium:~$ netstat -an -f inet6 Active Internet connections (including servers) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address(state) tcp6 0 0 2002:d4e4:e0d:0:.989 2002:d4e4:e0d:0:.22