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Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2006 20:00:53 +0100
From: Bernhard Ege <bernhard AT ege DOT cc>
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To: Alex Vinokur <alexvn AT users DOT sourceforge DOT net>, cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: Utility to get IP address of the machine
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Alex Vinokur wrote:
> What is Cygwin utility to get IP address of the machine?
> 

I use my getip.sh script (windows xp):

#!/bin/bash
# find default gateways
# select the one with the lowest metric
ip=`route print | egrep "^ +0.0.0.0 +0.0.0.0 +" | gawk 'BEGIN { 
metric=255; ip="0.0.0.0"; } { if ( $5 < metric ) { ip=$4; metric=$5; } } 
END { printf("%s\n",ip); }'`
echo Current ip is $ip 1>&2
echo $ip

Seems to do the job fine on my setup :-)

Bernhard


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