Scott Newton wrote:
I'm very new to python, and my google-fu has failed to locate an answer
to the following:
How can I find all of the (ipv4) addresses that are currently up on a host?
In google I searched for "python what's my ip" and about the fourth
entry down found a link that led me to
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/netifaces/0.3
How far does that get you?
HTH,
Emile
I realize I can call ifconfig and then munge the output with awk, but
that seems messy, and before I tried that I though I would ask around.
To give a bit more information, I'm writing a script that will use the
ip address assigned to the wifi interface to determine location (this is
on a Mac) and then mount network drives appropriate to the location. If
anyone has a better idea how to do this, I'd be happy to hear them.
Thanks in advance!
Scott Newton
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