libnetcfg version (return code: 0)
daytime_hosts
ftp_ext_passive 0
ftp_firewall
ftp_firewall_type
ftp_int_passive 0
inet_domain
local_netmask
nntp_hosts
ph_hosts
pop3_hosts
smtp_hosts
snpp_hosts
test_exist 1
test_hosts 1
time_hosts
# /usr/bin/libnetcfg -h for help
libnetcfg -h (return code: 0)
/usr/bin/libnetcfg: Usage: /usr/bin/libnetcfg [-c] [-d] [-i oldconfigile] [-o newconfigfile] [-h]
Without options, the old configuration is shown.
-c change the configuration
-d use defaults from the old config (implies -c, non-interactive)
-i use a specific file as the old config file
-o use a specific file as the new config file
-h show this help
The default name of the old configuration file is by default
"libnet.cfg", unless otherwise specified using the -i option,
C<-i oldfile>, and it is searched first from the current directory,
and then from your module path.
The default name of the new configuration file is "libnet.cfg", and by
default it is written to the current directory, unless otherwise
specified using the -o option.