On Tue, 17 Apr 2001 13:01:07 +0100,
"Joerg Dietze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> my problem is not solved.
> 
> If I'm running tcpinfo or ftp they ask the pepa xDSL driver and this
> will return the IP internally used on my machine. I'm interested in the
> IP at which the internet sees my machine.

That's another kettle of fish. I'm not sure how to get your
"external" IP from your PC. I don't use xDSL (or cable), so
I only have a vague idea how it works.

I imagine that your external IP would be in the headers of any
e-mail you send and would show up if you visit a "snoop" site
on the web.

> > The Clarkson NCSA telnet/ftp clients work since the CONFIG.TEL
> > file is configured to use bootp when you install the APM.
> 
> Where can I find bootpchk.exe?

FWIW, botpchk.exe is included in the (University of) Port Elizabeth
version of NCSA Telnet at:

ftp://ftp.is.co.za/networking/pc/ncsa/tel23074.zip

Archive:  tel23074.zip
  Length     Date   Time    Name
 --------    ----   ----    ----
    82360  15-09-94 20:49   BOOTPCHK.EXE
    80204  15-09-94 20:48   FINGER.EXE
   133006  15-09-94 20:48   FTPBIN.EXE
    97304  15-09-94 20:49   HOPCHK.EXE       (traceroute)
    81296  15-09-94 20:49   NETSTAT.EXE
    78660  15-09-94 20:49   NSLOOKUP.EXE
    97410  15-09-94 20:49   PING.EXE
   268966  15-09-94 20:47   TELBIN.EXE
     4996  15-09-94 20:55   HOWTO
     1083  15-09-94 21:01   IT_WORKS.ON
     5569  27-07-94 12:22   ENHANCED.KEY
     8176  05-08-94 00:23   CONFIG.TEL
     3783  27-07-94 12:23   STANDARD.KEY
     1666  27-07-94 12:21   SERVICES
     6165  15-09-94 21:26   WHATS.NEW
        0  15-09-94 20:52   KEYMAP/
    19418  27-03-92 22:17   KEYMAP/MSUCHK.C
      380  06-08-90 22:13   KEYMAP/TESTMAP.C
    10263  27-03-92 22:17   KEYMAP/MSUCHK.EXE
    12597  23-08-90 20:08   KEYMAP/READMAP.EXE
    12117  06-08-90 22:28   KEYMAP/TESTMAP.EXE
     5569  24-01-94 11:51   KEYMAP/TELNET.KEY
    12187  27-08-90 10:59   KEYMAP/KEYMAP.TXT
 --------                   -------
  1023175                   23 files

Howard E.

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