$ libnetcfg
# old config ./libnet.cfg
daytime_hosts ntp1.none.such
ftp_int_passive 0
ftp_testhost ftp.funet.fi
inet_domain none.such
nntp_hosts nntp.none.such
ph_hosts
pop3_hosts pop.none.such
smtp_hosts smtp.none.such
snpp_hosts
test_exist 1
test_hosts 1
time_hosts ntp.none.such
# libnetcfg -h for help
$
It tells where the old configuration file was found (if found).
The "-h" option will show a usage message.
To change the configuration you will need to use either the "-c" or the "-d" options.
The default name of the old configuration file is by default ``libnet.cfg'', unless otherwise specified using the -i option, "-i oldfile", and it is searched first from the current directory, and then from your module path.
The default name of the new configuration file is ``libnet.cfg'', and by default it is written to the current directory, unless otherwise specified using the -o option, "-o newfile".
Jarkko Hietaniemi, conversion into libnetcfg for inclusion into Perl 5.8.