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Re: IP ADDRESS OF MACHINE
- From: snodx at hotmail dot com
- To: gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 17:32:11 +0530
- Subject: Re: IP ADDRESS OF MACHINE
Alright Mr Green, that was a nice point. Your post has made me
refine my question a bit more.
Maybe there are several interfaces installed on a system. BUT the interface
through which an internet browser like Netscape Navigator or Lynx interacts with
the Internet HAS to be after all one. I am talking about THIS IP Address that the
system is using to talk to the internet. How does the internet browser access the
Internet? I want a C/C++ program to detect THIS interface and display IT'S IP Address.
That leads to the second part of your question is there a better place where this
question can be posted. I think the best place would be where network issues are
discussed. I shall indeed do so. I posted this question here because
So now how do I obtain the TCP/IP Address of that interface through which an internet
browser interacts?
Thanks for the input anyway.
SNODX