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networking - What does inet stand for in the ip utility? - Unix . . . The inet in ifconfig output is an address family: If the first argument after the interface name is recognized as the name of a supported address family, that address family is used for decoding and displaying all protocol addresses Currently supported address families include inet (TCP IP, default), inet6 (IPv6), ax25 (AMPR Packet Radio), ddp (Appletalk Phase 2), ipx (Novell IPX) and netrom
Whats the meaning of `inet` and `inet6`? - network When I reading a doc: Logical properties settings include: - Protocol family: inet inet6 iso mpls bridge ethernet-switching I don't know the inet, inet6, and iso meaning there, I sea
linux - GL. iNet Router Connects to WireGuard VPN but Has No Internet . . . IP forwarding and masquerading are enabled on the server What I’m looking for: Any ideas why the GL iNet router establishes a WireGuard connection but cannot access the internet, even though other devices work fine with the same config? Are there special considerations for WireGuard on GL iNet routers? Any help is appreciated!
Good detailed explanation of etc network interfaces syntax? Both Together they define method of ip address aquisition (dhcp, static, ppp scripts, no address) and version of ip protocol (inet = v4 and inet6 = v6) The interface names pretty much depends on the distribution you are using, and the way udev is configured Debian uses eth* and wlan* to cable and wireless interfaces Fedora uses the biosdevname scheme where em0 is the first built-in
the inet inet6 line of ip a output - Unix Linux Stack Exchange As pointed out by others, the man page for ip and ip-address can provide additional information for some of the other values that you can see in the output following inet and inet6 This is my understanding of how this works, and others may have additional better information
iproute - What is inet prefix? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange A valid inet prefix is any prefix that matches the network you are attempting to communicate on that also aligns with the subnet Whether that is a 10 or a 192 or other network for example