| name | network-info |
| description | Gather network configuration and connectivity details on Linux including interfaces, IP addresses, routing tables, DNS settings, and listening ports. Use when the user asks about IP configuration, network interfaces, connection issues, DNS resolution, open ports, routing, or network troubleshooting. |
Network Information Skill
Explores network configuration and connectivity on Linux systems.
Suggested Workflow
- Run
./scripts/netinfo.sh for a structured overview of interfaces, IPs, routes, DNS, and listening ports.
- Check
ip addr for interface status and assigned addresses.
- Verify routing with
ip route and DNS with cat /etc/resolv.conf.
- Inspect listening services with
ss -tuln to identify open ports.
Commands Reference
Network Interfaces
ip addr or ip a - Show all network interfaces and IP addresses
ip link - Show interface status (up/down)
cat /sys/class/net/*/address - MAC addresses
Routing
ip route - Show routing table
ip route get 8.8.8.8 - Show route to a specific destination
DNS Configuration
cat /etc/resolv.conf - DNS servers
cat /etc/hosts - Local host mappings
systemd-resolve --status - DNS status (systemd systems)
Active Connections
ss -tuln - Show listening TCP/UDP ports
ss -tupn - Show established connections with process info
cat /proc/net/tcp - Raw TCP connection data
Network Statistics
ip -s link - Interface statistics (bytes, packets, errors)
cat /proc/net/dev - Network device statistics
Tips
- Use
ip commands (modern) over ifconfig/netstat (deprecated)
- The
-n flag prevents DNS lookups for faster output
- Check
ss -tuln to see what services are listening