gnu: iproute: Edit description.
* gnu/packages/linux.scm (iproute)[description]: Re-order, be concise, and omit information that is obsolete, misleading, or irrelevant to Guix users.
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"Utilities for controlling TCP/IP networking and traffic in Linux")
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"Utilities for controlling TCP/IP networking and traffic in Linux")
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(description
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(description
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"Iproute2 is a collection of utilities for controlling TCP/IP
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"Iproute2 is a collection of utilities for controlling TCP/IP networking
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networking and traffic with the Linux kernel.
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and traffic with the Linux kernel. The most important of these are
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@command{ip}, which configures IPv4 and IPv6, and @command{tc} for traffic
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control.
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Most network configuration manuals still refer to ifconfig and route as the
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Most network configuration manuals still refer to ifconfig and route as the
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primary network configuration tools, but ifconfig is known to behave
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primary network configuration tools, but ifconfig is known to behave
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inadequately in modern network environments. They should be deprecated, but
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inadequately in modern network environments, and both should be deprecated.")
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most distros still include them. Most network configuration systems make use
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of ifconfig and thus provide a limited feature set. The /etc/net project aims
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to support most modern network technologies, as it doesn't use ifconfig and
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allows a system administrator to make use of all iproute2 features, including
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traffic control.
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iproute2 is usually shipped in a package called iproute or iproute2 and
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consists of several tools, of which the most important are @command{ip} and
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@command{tc}. @command{ip} controls IPv4 and IPv6 configuration and
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@command{tc} stands for traffic control. Both tools print detailed usage
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messages and are accompanied by a set of manpages.")
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(license license:gpl2+)))
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(license license:gpl2+)))
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;; There are two packages for net-tools. The first, net-tools, is more recent
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;; There are two packages for net-tools. The first, net-tools, is more recent
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