I think this is now outside the scope of ICS support, but here's an idea
nonetheless:
Get your application to periodically (every 10 minutes or so) report to
an internal web server (which you can also build using ICS), and
"registers" that it's running. The web server can then find out what
the IP address is of the application, simply by looking at the Client
IP. The web server can also be made to display a list of known
clients. This webserver should remove clients who have not registered
after X minutes (perhaps they've been shut down), so it does not hold
stale data.
This wouldn't be hard to implement.
Lester
On 05/08/2014 19:39, Stefan Göppert wrote:
Hi,
ok, I understand. Some explain: My application run only in local networks
and I think most of the clients get their IP addresses via DHCP. For the
user it is necessary to know the client IP address where my application
run. What do you think is the best way to get these IP address?
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