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How to find Unix Sco 5.0.6 IP settings
Hey guys:
can anyone give me some advice on how to find Unix IP settings including: Ip Address: Subnet Mask: Default Gateway: DNS Servers: The DNS servers are what I really need at this time. Thanks for anyone that can help. |
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