[root@rhel7 ~]# ping 192.168.5.1
PING 192.168.5.1 (192.168.5.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 192.168.5.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.588 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.5.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.566 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.5.1: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.829 ms
^C
--- 192.168.5.1 ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 2000ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.566/0.661/0.829/0.119 ms
[root@rhel7 ~]#
The host PC ( windows - acer ) where VM is installed maintains the list of hostname and ips in its host file. As such it is not a "so called DNS server", but since it maintains the list in host file and 192.168.5.1 is specified as name server then my understanding is that it should search in the host file of acer ( 192.168.5.1)
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pydhcplib.ipv4
pydhcplib.ipv4(3) PYDHCPLIB pydhcplib.ipv4(3)NAME
pydhcplib.ipv4 - Type for IP addresses version 4
SYNOPSIS
from pydhcplib.type_ipv4 import ipv4
a = ipv4()
a = ipv4(string)
a = ipv4(strlist)
a = ipv4(int)
DESCRIPTION
The class pydhcplib.ipv4 is a type "IP address version 4". It's used for string processing like "192.168.0.4".
The class creation argument can be a string like "192.168.0.4".
The class creation argument can be a list of bytes like [192,168,0,4].
METHODS
The implemented methods in this class are mostly methods of comparison (= =, >, etc...)
else :
str() return data converted into a printable string.
list() return data converted into a list of bytes.
int() return data converted into an 4 bytes int.
EXAMPLES
Example program ipv4_example.py :
from pydhcplib.type_ipv4 import ipv4
address = ipv4()
address1 = ipv4("192.168.0.1")
address2 = ipv4("10.0.0.1")
address3 = ipv4([192,168,0,1])
print "a0 : ",address
print "a1 : ",address1
print "a2 : ",address2
print "a3 : ",address3
if address1 == address2 :
print "test 1 : ",address1, "==",address2
else :
print "test 1 : " ,address1, "!=",address2
if address1 == address3 :
print "test 2 : ", address1, "==",address3
else :
print "test 2 : ", address1, "!=",address3
SEE ALSO pydhcp(8), pydhcplib.hwmac(3), pydhcplib.ipv4(3), pydhcplib.strlist(3), pydhcplib.DhcpPacket(3), pydhcplib.DhcpBasicPacket(3), pydhc-
plib.DhcpNetwork(3), pydhcplib.DhcpClient(3), pydhcplib.DhcpRawClient(3), pydhcplib.DhcpDerver(3)BUGS
See http://pydhcplib.tuxfamily.org/ for more information.
AUTHOR
Mathieu Ignacio (mignacio[AT]april.org)
pydhcplib.ipv4(3)