This is not the "recommended" way... But telnet to a command line, then
"telnet smtp.cadvision.com 25" then type "EHLO x"

It will respond with
250-mail?.cadvision.com Hello xxx.sample.com [???.???.???.???], pleased to
meet you

xxx.sample.com is your host, ???.???.???.??? is your IP.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jennifer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 10:29 PM
Subject: IP address


> What's an easy way to find out what your IP address is?
>
> I know the IP of my virtual server, but I need the IP of the machine.  I
> seem to remember someone having a url that you could visit from the
command
> line to give you the IP.
>
> Anyone have that url?
>
> Could you give me the command line syntax for visiting that url?
>
> Also, I tried to run William's renew script from the command line, but I
> got invalid IP.  I found that a little strange because my script works
from
> the browser.  So I'm wondering if from the command line when I am using
> *virtual* perl so that I have access to the modules that I need, if maybe
> it is using the virtual IP instead of the machine IP.
>
> Anyone understand this stuff?
>
> If I need to add another IP, do I just contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] and how
> long will that take to take effect?
>
> Jennifer
>
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