Networking Commands for
DevOps
1.ping - To check the reachability of a host on an Internet
Protocol (IP) network.
2. netstat - To display active network connections, routing
tables, interface statistics, masquerade
connections, and multicast memberships.
3. ifconfig - To display the configuration of network
interfaces.
4. traceroute - To display the route and measure transit
delays of packets across an Internet Protocol
network
5. mtr - The mtr command is typically used to combine the
functionalities of the ping and traceroute commands.
6. telnet - The telnet command can be used in one line to
establish a connection to a specific host and
port
7. iwconfig- The iwconfig command is typically used to configure
wireless network interfaces on Linux systems.
8. dig - To query DNS name servers for information about
host addresses, mail exchanges, name servers, and
related information.
9. whois - The whois command is used to retrieve information
about registered domain names, IP addresses, and
autonomous system numbers.
10. wget - The wget command is used for downloading files
from the internet.
11. route - The route command is used to view and manipulate
the IP routing table in a Unix-like operating system.
Here's an example of using the route command in
one line to display the routing table:
12. curl - The curl command is used to transfer data to or from a
server, typically using HTTP or HTTPS protocols.
13. nmap - The nmap is a powerful network scanning tool
used for discovering hosts and services on a
computer network.
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