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Network Troubleshooting Commands for Linux | Linux Network Commands

In this video, we are going to learn mostly used commands for troubleshooting Linux network issues and connectivity. We will see some of the practical uses of these commands.

1- ifconfig
2- ifup eth0
3- ifdown eth0
4- ping 8.8.8.8
5- traceroute 8.8.8.8
6- netstat
7- dig www.google.com
8- nslookup
9- route
10- host (host -t mx ServerGyan.com)
11- arp -e
12- ethtool
13- hostname
14- nmap
15- ip
16- ss
17- tracepath
18- ipref
19- tcpdump
20- telnet

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by Server Gyan

linux web server

23 thoughts on “Network Troubleshooting Commands for Linux | Linux Network Commands

  • netcat, nmap, curl, wget…. So many good commands missing

  • Hi sir, please teach us database server troubleshooting.

  • Thanks, sir! video was really helpful.

  • One of the question from my interview. Can we telnet udp port. What is the UDP port Num. And list the networking related commands

  • Sir,

    ping, curl, nslookup command not working when i connect with Static i.p address

    Please advise me.

  • It's a shame you did not cover how to properly configure Ethernet connection and also a DSL connection.

  • when you enter nslookup , you get non authoritative answer . why is that??? you didnt provide information. we do not want to know the details . i want to know why is it showing like that???

  • * * * does it mean the system is not allowing the UDP, ICMP type traffic to flow

  • Terrific performance well knowledge sharing 👏

  • Sir can u take any offline classes or email id so we can contact you

  • Sir pls share any project on aws

  • Why there not subtitles

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