On 28Jan2008 09:24, Mohammad Shahid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Can anyone plz tell me a command in linux to find the ip address of the 
system connected in to a local network.

The "host" command will look up a machine name and return an IP address.
The "ping" command can be used to see if that address answers.
Whether it's actually the machine you wanted is left to you to
determine.

|   With full description of command.

"man host" and "man ping" do that.
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