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Inetutils-&inetutils-version; Inetutils <para>The Inetutils package contains programs for basic networking.</para> <segmentedlist> <segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle> <segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle> <seglistitem> <seg>&inetutils-fin-sbu;</seg> <seg>&inetutils-fin-du;</seg> </seglistitem> </segmentedlist> </sect2> <sect2 role="installation"> <title>Installation of Inetutils Prepare Inetutils for compilation: ./configure --prefix=/usr \ --bindir=/usr/bin \ --localstatedir=/var \ --disable-logger \ --disable-whois \ --disable-rcp \ --disable-rexec \ --disable-rlogin \ --disable-rsh \ --disable-servers The meaning of the configure options: --disable-logger This option prevents Inetutils from installing the logger program, which is used by scripts to pass messages to the System Log Daemon. Do not install it because Util-linux installs a more recent version. --disable-whois This option disables the building of the Inetutils whois client, which is out of date. Instructions for a better whois client are in the BLFS book. --disable-r* These parameters disable building obsolete programs that should not be used due to security issues. The functions provided by these programs can be provided by the openssh package in the BLFS book. --disable-servers This disables the installation of the various network servers included as part of the Inetutils package. These servers are deemed not appropriate in a basic LFS system. Some are insecure by nature and are only considered safe on trusted networks. Note that better replacements are available for many of these servers. Compile the package: make To test the results, issue: make check One test, libls.sh, may fail in the initial chroot environment but will pass if the test is rerun after the LFS system is complete. One test, ping-localhost.sh, will fail if the host system does not have ipv6 capability. Install the package: make install Move a program to the proper location: mv -v /usr/{,s}bin/ifconfig Contents of Inetutils Installed programs dnsdomainname, ftp, ifconfig, hostname, ping, ping6, talk, telnet, tftp, and traceroute Short Descriptions dnsdomainname Show the system's DNS domain name dnsdomainname ftp Is the file transfer protocol program ftp hostname Reports or sets the name of the host hostname ifconfig Manages network interfaces ifconfig ping Sends echo-request packets and reports how long the replies take ping ping6 A version of ping for IPv6 networks ping6 talk Is used to chat with another user talk telnet An interface to the TELNET protocol telnet tftp A trivial file transfer program tftp traceroute Traces the route your packets take from the host you are working on to another host on a network, showing all the intermediate hops (gateways) along the way traceroute