On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 08:48:46PM -0400, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> As the subject says: Where do I find my IP address after I connect to my
> ISP with a dial-up account? I am guessing that it is somewhere in
> 'proc', but I haven't figured out where.
Actually, it's way easier than you suggest. Try
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* Marc Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-10-01 20:46 -0400:
> As the subject says: Where do I find my IP address after I connect to my
> ISP with a dial-up account? I am guessing that it is somewhere in
>
Marc Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As the subject says: Where do I find my IP address after I connect to my
> ISP with a dial-up account? I am guessing that it is somewhere in
> 'proc', but I haven't figured out where.
You should be able to find your current IP address(es) by running
/sb
On Tue, 1 Oct 2002 at 8:48pm, Marc Shapiro wrote:
:As the subject says: Where do I find my IP address after I connect to my
:ISP with a dial-up account? I am guessing that it is somewhere in
:'proc', but I haven't figured out where.
'/sbin/ifconfig' should report it, I think.
Patrick
--
Patr
i use
ifconfig ppp0
and then grep it for the IP line and cut for the address... this will
only work obviously if you are using point to point protocol... try it!
Shawn
--- Marc Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As the subject says: Where do I find my IP address after I connect to
> my
> ISP
As the subject says: Where do I find my IP address after I connect to my
ISP with a dial-up account? I am guessing that it is somewhere in
'proc', but I haven't figured out where.
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