On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 01:54:46PM -0600, Paul Tretter wrote:
> 
> I was wondering if there is a way to use REBOL to determine the ip addresses 
>currently connected to my local machine if its acting as a proxy.  I believe the 
>answer is no but was interested how I might determine that or another language that 
>could do that and interface with REBOL by means of exchange that data via a tcp port.

Do you mean the IP address of the remote end of a connected TCP port ? You can find 
that
in port/remote-ip. The IP address of the local end of the connection is in 
port/local-ip.
Additionally there are port/remote-port and port/local-port for the port numbers.

Or are you trying to find the IP addresses assigned to the interfaces of your machine ?
With current experimentals try "get-modes udp:// 'interfaces". This returns a block of
objects that contain network configuration paramenters, including IP addresses.
Works with most operating systems (not with BeOS and Elate though).

-- 
Holger Kruse
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