All IP adresses you see are real IP adresses of the host. Choose any.
That's not my case, because the host systems have just *one* NIC, on
which *all* IP addresses are bound. And as I know the hostnames of the
host systems, and the corresponding IP, I need to discover on *which*
of the two host
2006/7/8, Guenther Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So you meant to discover, on which machine you reside, when not having
main host access but knowing some of their details, right?
Genau! :-)
BF Now, I tried following approach:
BF pinging localhost gives me 0.0 ms times
BF pinging SERVER1 gives me
Hello list,
I've got a question (and I'm a newbie, too!): as I'm logged as root
on one of several Virtual Servers on a machine (each Virtual Server
having its own IP address), how can I check and discover the real
hosts IP Address and hostname?
Regards
Flavio.
Hello list,
I've got a question (and I'm a newbie, too!): as I'm logged as root
on one of several Virtual Servers on a machine (each Virtual Server
having its own IP address), how can I check and discover the real
hosts IP Address and hostname?
Regards
Flavio.
2006/7/7, Guenther Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As for security reasons: I don't think it's (easily) possible - and
furthermore, I don't think, it _should_ be (easily) possible.
OK, let's say I know the hostname of TWO Servers (real ones) which
both host a bunch of VServers.
I therefore am able to