# Linux – Networking Basics (Day 4) ## What is Networking in Linux? Networking means how computers and servers communicate with each other using IP addresses, ports, and protocols. Every DevOps engineer must understand networking because applications run on networks. --- ## Why Networking is Important for DevOps? If networking fails: - app will not open - server looks “down” - deployment fails Most DevOps issues are actually network issues. --- ## IP Address An IP address identifies a machine on a network. Check IP: ```bash ip a ``` or ```bash ifconfig ``` --- ## Hostname ```bash hostname ``` --- ## Ping Command ```bash ping google.com ``` Stop ping: ```bash Ctrl + C ``` --- ## curl Command (VERY IMPORTANT) ```bash curl google.com curl -I google.com ``` --- ## wget Command ```bash wget https://example.com/file.txt ``` --- ## Ports (CRITICAL CONCEPT) Common ports: - 22 → SSH - 80 → HTTP - 443 → HTTPS - 3306 → MySQL --- ## Check Open Ports ```bash netstat -tuln ``` or ```bash ss -tuln ``` --- ## Check Which Process Uses a Port ```bash sudo netstat -tulnp ``` --- ## DNS Resolution ```bash nslookup google.com dig google.com ``` --- ## Test Server Connectivity ```bash telnet google.com 80 ``` --- ## Real DevOps Scenario Commands used: ```bash curl ping netstat ss ``` --- ## Common Mistakes - Forgetting port number - Confusing localhost and public IP --- ## DevOps Rule If something doesn’t work → check network first. --- ## Summary Linux networking basics: IP, ports, ping, curl, DNS, and open ports.