02-24-2015
Try /etc/hosts you can define adhoc useful address names in there. I think in this case it wants local_ip to be the IP of the server.
10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hiya all,
How do I get the IP address of my local unix box???
IPconfig - don't exist
nslookup - only for other boxes....
I have my Fedora Server now on the office network. Can ping others, can get onto internet via web proxy....
Also:
How do I create a Drive Share, so our windows... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: marty 600
9 Replies
2. Shell Programming and Scripting
I needed to get a machine's local IP address when not root (so no ifconfig).
Eventually, I arrived at this convoluted solution that grabs the unique local IP info from netstat...
netstat -n -t | awk '{print $4}' | grep -o "*\.*\.*\.*" |\
grep -v "127.0.0.1" | sort -u
...however I... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: simonb
5 Replies
3. Shell Programming and Scripting
We have requirement to get the local system IP address of whoever logined the DataBase(sqlplus) or any process in application server.
Actually I connected to application server thru putty and then conencted to Database using sqlplus command.
we have tried below commands :
who -u|grep... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: siri_886
4 Replies
4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
how to get solaris box local ip addresss in variable, using sed or awk utlities.
Thanks,
Mani Muthu (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: k_manimuthu
7 Replies
5. HP-UX
How do I configure site-local IPv6 address in HP-UX box?
I can get link local IPv6 address automatically when I put IPv6 up.
aps39-88-root# ifconfig lan0 inet6 up (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: kirtikjr
0 Replies
6. BSD
Hi,
Am using FreeBSD7.4/i386
During IPv6 configuration, I added the following in rc.conf as
Restarted IPv6 network using /etc/rc.d/network_ipv6 restart..
My problem is I need to set link local IPv6 address auto-configured..
Is my proceeding right??
I feel something missing to make... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Priya Amaresh
0 Replies
7. IP Networking
Im using a X-Terminal in my windows pc to connect to a Linux server.
Is there a way to know my local IP address in my x-terminal console?
Here are few commands which didnt help me:
ss_cc@MGTS5026-13sh1:~> finger
Login Name Tty Idle Login Time Where
loadhlr ... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: Arun_Linux
6 Replies
8. Debian
I have a new Ethernet device that has a default IP address on a different subnet and need to change it. I have a Debian 6.0 host connected to the device with a crossover cable and have changed the host /etc/hosts and /etc/networks files to the same subnet as the new device and rebooted. Ping... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: snorkack59
2 Replies
9. IP Networking
when i execute from local machine
ping domainname i get the external ip address but i am on local dns and i expect the local ip address..
using nslookup : no problem
so i cannot find why...
thanks (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: activedms
2 Replies
10. IP Networking
Hi All,
Can you please help me in understanding the relationship between local and foreign address in the output of netstat -an.
Output 1
----------
162.103.162.37.50224 162.103.162.35.9511 49640 0 49640 0 ESTABLISHED
162.103.162.37.50263 162.103.162.35.9512 49640 0... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Girish19
1 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
net::sip::receivechain
Net::SIP::ReceiveChain(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::SIP::ReceiveChain(3pm)
NAME
Net::SIP::ReceiveChain - handle incoming packet by multiple receivers
SYNOPSIS
# create proxy which works as a registrar too, but
# all register requests should be authorized
my $registrar = Net::SIP::Registrar->new...
my $auth = Net::SIP::Authorize->new ....
my $reg_chain = Net::SIP::ReceiveChain->new(
[ $auth,$registrar ],
methods => [ 'REGISTER' ],
);
my $proxy = Net::SIP::StatelessProxy->new...
my $chain = Net::SIP::ReceiveChain->new(
[ $registrar,$proxy ]
);
DESCRIPTION
This package is used to handle incoming packets by multiple receivers, e.g. make sure that requests for Net::SIP::Registrar will be
authorized by Net::SIP::Authorize.
Objects in the chain might be Net::SIP::Registrar, Net::SIP::StatelessProxy, Net::SIP::Authorize, Net::SIP::ReceiveChain itself and every
other object which handles "receive" like described below.
CONSTRUCTOR
new ( OBJECTS, %ARGS )
This creates a new registar object, OBJECTS is a reference to an array of objects implementing the "receive" method.
%ARGS can have the following keys:
filter A callback which gets called during "receive" with all arguments of the method. If it returns TRUE the packet will be handled
by the chain, otherwise not.
methods If filter is not given but methods is it will set filter to a callback which accepts only the methods specified in the array
reference given to methods.
METHODS
receive ( PACKET,LEG,FROM )
PACKET is the incoming packet, LEG is the Net::SIP::Leg where the packet arrived and FROM is the "ip:port" of the sender. Responses
will be send back to the sender through the same leg.
Called from the managing Net::SIP::Dispatcher object if a new packet arrives.
Returns TRUE if the packet was fully handled by one of the objects in the chain, else FALSE:
o If a filter was given checks the packet against the filter and returns FALSE if the filter does return FALSE.
o Otherwise it will call "receive" on all objects in the chain until one of these returns TRUE. In this case it will return TRUE.
o If no object in the chain handled the packet it will return FALSE.
perl v5.14.2 2010-02-02 Net::SIP::ReceiveChain(3pm)