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1<sect2>
2<title>Installation of Net-tools</title>
3
4<para>Install Net-tools by running the following commands:</para>
5
6<para><screen><userinput>make &amp;&amp;
7make update</userinput></screen></para>
8
9<para>If you want to accept all the default answers, you can run these
10commands instead:</para>
11
12<para><screen><userinput>yes "" | make &amp;&amp;
13make update</userinput></screen></para>
14
15<para>If you don't know what to answer to all the questions asked during
16the <userinput>make</userinput> phase, then just accept the defaults, which
17will be just fine in the majority of the cases. What you are asked here
18are a bunch of questions relating to the kind of network protocols that you
19have enabled in your kernel.</para>
20
21<para>The default answers will enable the tools from this package to work
22with the most common protocols such as TCP, PPP and a bunch of others. You
23still need to actually enable these protocols in the kernel. What you do
24here is merely telling the programs to be able to use those protocols, but
25it's up to the kernel to make them available to the system.</para>
26
27</sect2>
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