You could always exec ifconfig, then parce the output for the
interfaces, and pull the ips from there.
I do this on OSX with a simple terminal script like this:
ifconfig|grep broadcast|awk '{print $2}';
This could easily be made to work on linux/bsd/fpc with very little
work.
Hope this
On 22 Mar 2009, at 20:21, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
May be there exists another way to find out the local IP adress.
The local ip address does not exist. A system can have multiple
network cards, there can be vpn tunnels, NAT gateways to other
networks and virtual machines, ... Which of
Am Sonntag, 22. März 2009 20:24 schrieb Jonas Maebe:
On 22 Mar 2009, at 20:21, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
May be there exists another way to find out the local IP adress.
The local ip address does not exist. A system can have multiple
network cards, there can be vpn tunnels, NAT gateways to
On Sun, 2009-03-22 at 20:36 +0100, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
Am Sonntag, 22. März 2009 20:24 schrieb Jonas Maebe:
On 22 Mar 2009, at 20:21, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
May be there exists another way to find out the local IP adress.
The local ip address does not exist. A system can have
At 01:21 PM 3/22/2009, David W Noon wrote:
On Sun, 2009-03-22 at 20:36 +0100, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
Am Sonntag, 22. März 2009 20:24 schrieb Jonas Maebe:
On 22 Mar 2009, at 20:21, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
May be there exists another way to find out the local IP adress.
The local ip