Hi all,
excuse my bad english...
I need to manipulate the ip number my PC obtain from the provider when
connect to internet.

To get it, I hack something with the 'get-modes function which give this
result on my linux pc :
>>probe get-modes tcp:// 'interfaces
[
    make object! [
        name: "lo"
        addr: 127.0.0.1
        netmask: 255.0.0.0
        broadcast: none
        dest-addr: none
        flags: [loopback]
    ] 
    make object! [
        name: "eth0"
        addr: 192.168.1.118
        netmask: 255.255.255.0
        broadcast: 192.168.1.255
        dest-addr: none
        flags: [broadcast multicast]
    ] 
    make object! [
        name: "ppp0"
        addr: 62.147.73.189
        netmask: none
        broadcast: none
        dest-addr: 192.168.254.254
        flags: [multicast point-to-point]
    ]]

so I do :

all-interfaces: get-modes tcp:// 'interfaces
internet-interf: all-interfaces/3
my-ip: copy to-string internet-interf/addr

but it isn't verry elegant, and does'nt work on all pc (if more or less interfaces are 
found).

Please help me, I hope there is a more efficient way like 
my-ip: copy some/voodoo/path...

Thank-You
Michel, newbie but addicted


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