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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How to find i.p address of our server Post 28588 by RTM on Friday 20th of September 2002 11:11:15 AM
Old 09-20-2002
Use this command:

$ ifconfig -a


Your output will be like this:

lo0: flags=849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 8232
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000
hme0: flags=863<UP,BROADCAST,NOTRAILERS,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
inet 10.14.1.20 netmask fffffc00 broadcast 10.14.1.255

You will have either a le0, hme0, qfe0...the inet is the IP address.
Check the man page on ifconfig
 

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XAddHost()																XAddHost()

Name
  XAddHost - add a host to the access control list.

Synopsis
  XAddHost(display, host)
	Display *display;
	XHostAddress *host;

Arguments
  display  Specifies a connection to an X server; returned from XOpenDisplay().

  host	   Specifies the network address of the host machine to be added.

Description
  XAddHost()  adds the specified host to the access control list for the server specified by display.  The access control list is a primitive
  security feature that allows access to the server only by other machines listed in a file on the machine running the server.	On UNIX-based
  systems, this file is called /etc/X?.hosts, where ? is the number of the server.

  The application that calls XAddHost() and the server whose list is being updated must be running on the same host machine.

  The  address	data must be a valid address for the type of network in which the server operates, as specified in the family member.  Inter-
  net, DECnet and ChaosNet networks are currently supported.

  For TCP/IP, the address should be in network byte order.  For the DECnet family, the server performs no automatic swapping on  the  address
  bytes.   A  Phase  IV  address is two bytes long.  The first byte contains the least significant eight bits of the node number.  The second
  byte contains the most significant two bits of the node number in the least significant two bits of the byte, and the area in the most sig-
  nificant six bits of the byte.

  For more information on access control, see Volume One, Chapter 15, Other Programming Techniques.

Structures
     typedef struct {
	 int family;	       /* for example FamilyInternet */
	 int length;	       /* length of address, in bytes */
	 char *address;        /* pointer to where to find the bytes */
     } XHostAddress;

     /* The following constants for family member */
     #define FamilyInternet	  0
     #define FamilyDECnet	  1
     #define FamilyChaos	  2

Errors
  BadAccess
  BadValue

See Also
  XAddHosts(), XDisableAccessControl(), XEnableAccessControl(), XListHosts(), XRemoveHost(), XRemoveHosts(), XSetAccessControl().

Xlib - Host Access															XAddHost()
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