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ok,

netstat -t is to list tcp type connection
netstat -r is to show routing table.

So it seems you would not have any tcp connection opened or active.

You can try netstat -u to see if you have udp connection listed
 
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ah yes, my bad, i have the same

But for your netstat -t, can you open web browser to any site and retry?
You should then have active tcp conneciton listed
 

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1. netstat -t doesn't show your IP address, at least not directly. read man netstat.
2. same goes for netstat -r
3. ifconfig doesn't need root, just run /sbin/ifconfig and find your IP address.
4. don't install sudser.
 

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