We found an incompatibility between Java on Solaris 2.5.1/2.6 and on Debian 2.0.r2 Could anybody suggest how to find out, if it is a bug in Debian Linux or JDK? Additions to the included bug report: - $ hostname -i 129.69.183.3 gives the correct answer in a shell. - Debian 2.0 comes with jdk-1.1.5v5-1 Thanks.
Hello! I have tried to get the IP address and host name of the host running my Java application using the following Java-Code: InetAddress inetadr = InetAddress.getLocalHost(); System.out.println("LocalIP: " + inetadr.getHostAddress()); System.out.println("LocalName: " + inetadr.getHostName()); This works well for a SUN system, but I always get 127.0.0.1 and localhost on my Debian Linux system. Is this a bug in Linux-Java or is there any other way to determine the name and IP address of my localhost??? Can anyone help me? bye Thomas! Below are some of my System.Properties: -- listing properties -- user.language=en java.home=/usr/lib/jdk1.1/bin/.. java.vendor.url.bug=http://java.sun.com/cgi-bin/bugreport... file.encoding.pkg=sun.io java.version=cls:03/11/11-08:49 file.separator=/ line.separator= file.encoding=8859_1 java.vendor=Sun Microsystems Inc., ported by Rand... user.timezone=CET user.name=schwarts os.arch=x86 os.name=Linux java.vendor.url=http://java.blackdown.org/java-linux.... user.dir=/home/hiwi/schwarts/RAJava java.class.path=.:/usr/lib/jdk1.1/bin/../classes:/usr... java.class.version=45.3 os.version=2.0.33 path.separator=: user.home=/home/hiwi/schwarts
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