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You can make your life a little easier and more productive by adding some Unix power to your Windows system.
Need a jump start on Unix networking? Whether you're working on your home network or setting up systems at work, here are some basic Unix networking commands and insights that might prove helpful.
I often profess that Linux can be used without the command line, but at some point, you might want to learn it anyway. When you do, consider these commands.
The UNIX ping command lets you test network servers and latency. Here's how to use it in the macOS Terminal app.
Restarting the network interface using command lines in Linux is a straight-forward procedure. While the GUI (Graphical User Interface) for Linus network configuration is more graphical and visually ...
(You need to type sudo to claim the administrative privileges required for these commands.) Want to see what network services are available on the remote Mac? Type networksetup ...
Other useful commands to run in a DOS command window are “at” which reports any at jobs and schtasks (Windows XP, Vista). Windows at jobs are similar to at jobs on Unix systems.
Is there a command in Unix, but in OS X in particular, which will display the IPs of all the machines in a LAN? And if so, is there a GUI version of said program? If such program exists, what ...