Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 7 Mar 2005 17:39:33 +0100 | From | DervishD <> | Subject | IProute2 questions |
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Hi :))
I want to upgrade my iproute2 package, in my do-it-yourself linux box. I'm currently using iproute2-ss010824.
I've gone to the distribution sites and I find a lot of iproute2 flavors... Namely:
- 2.2.4 'ss' version - 2.4.7 'now-ss' version - 2.6.10 version - 2.6.10 'ss' version
All versions have a datestamp, too. My question is very simple: which flavor do I have to use? I'm going to use it under 2.4.x kernels, but the last 2.4.x version of iproute2 has a date of 2002-01-16, pretty old it seems... Can I use the 2.6 series of iproute or are they intended for 2.6.x kernels? What does 'ss' mean? does it refer to the 'ss' (socket-status or something like that) binary? Why is the 'ss' missing from some 2.6.10 versions?
Thanks a lot in advance :)))
Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado
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