On Tuesday 10 April 2007 05:32, Chandhee Thala wrote:
if i connect to the net with a cable modem or some other device that
uses NAT and gives me a private IP addresses, what is the most
Elegant way to get my real IP? (assume that the device itself will
not let me have it).
I can go to some
On Mon, Apr 09, 2007, Chandhee Thala wrote:
if i connect to the net with a cable modem or some other device that uses
NAT and gives me a private IP addresses, what is the most Elegant way to
get my real IP? (assume that the device itself will not let me have it).
I can go to some site that gives
I'm messing with ubermon for superkaramba and I want to know how to get my
hosts ip address from the command line (and only the ip address).
I know I can grep and sed rc.conf or the output of ifconfig, but I'm
hoping
there's a command like whoami for the ip address.
There isn't anything that
Matt Emmerton wrote:
I'm messing with ubermon for superkaramba and I want to know how to get my
hosts ip address from the command line (and only the ip address).
I know I can grep and sed rc.conf or the output of ifconfig, but I'm
hoping
there's a command like whoami for the ip address.
On Sunday 29 August 2004 04:04 pm, Matt Emmerton wrote:
I'm messing with ubermon for superkaramba and I want to know how to get
my hosts ip address from the command line (and only the ip address).
I know I can grep and sed rc.conf or the output of ifconfig, but I'm
hoping
there's a
Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
Matt Emmerton wrote:
I'm messing with ubermon for superkaramba and I want to know how to
get my
hosts ip address from the command line (and only the ip address).
I know I can grep and sed rc.conf or the output of ifconfig, but I'm
hoping
there's a command
I modifies your solution slightly, so I could use it for more interfaces
easily.
ifconfig dc0 | grep inet|awk '{print $2}'
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if your host use DHCP - you may add something to your dhclient.conf and
make some script to record it's IP.
Doh! You'd still have to deal with some text output,
though. Sorry.
KDK
host -t A `hostname`|head -1|cut -f 4 -d
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