Determining one's own IP address.
Carl M. Fongheiser
cmf at obie.cis.pitt.edu
Thu Dec 14 06:13:21 AEST 1989
In article <4429 at ur-cc.UUCP> leadley at uhura.cc.rochester.edu (Scott Leadley) writes:
>If you don't know what interfaces are connected to the machine try:
>
> % netstat -i
> Name Mtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs Opkts O...
> de0 1500 x-net x-machine 15890511 4 14812969...
> lo0 1536 127 localhost 134349 0 134349 0...
Yep, and if you do "netstat -in", you won't even need to run ifconfig,
since netstat will print out the address without turning it into a name.
Carl Fongheiser
cmf at unix.cis.pitt.edu
cmf at pittunix.BITNET
>--
> Scott Leadley - leadley at cc.rochester.edu
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