Hi, what command would I use in linux shell to show me my current ip adress?
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Hi, what command would I use in linux shell to show me my current ip adress?
"Mads" <valhall82@netcom.no> skrev i meddelandet
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> Hi, what command would I use in linux shell to show me my current ip[/color]
adress?
ifconfig
"Mads" <valhall82@netcom.no> wrote in message
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> Hi, what command would I use in linux shell to show me my current ip[/color]
adress?
As a regular user: /sbin/ifconfig
JW
Mads wrote:
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> Hi, what command would I use in linux shell to show me my current ip
> adress?[/color]
.... ifconfig as root
..
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"mjt" <mjtobler@removethis_consultant.com> quoted and wrote in message
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>> Hi, what command would I use in linux shell to show me my current ip
>> adress?[/color]
>
> ... ifconfig as root[/color]
Why "as root"? /sbin/ifconfig is executable by ordinary users using certain
options, such as "-a" as the OP needs.
tony
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