May someone can answer this. Anytime I ignite my laptop to go online I see via etherape that I am connected to IANA as shown below. Is my provider redirecting me there, the cable under the sea, what is the reason for this?
This happened with a pretty normal desktop PC, as well with my ancient provider and no changes made to the dhcp or trying to superseede or append something in resolv.conf in Linux or now in BSD by changing the DNS.
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Hello, I'm new here and I come from Germany.
At our AIX-ORACLE-System someone has deleted one important file and we'd like to find out who did this, next time.
Is there any command to find out who is connected?
I'm not trying to find out if it's root, etc., I'd like to get the DNS-Name or... (3 Replies)
Hello !
I've got a question . I really don't het this point. Let's supose that I have a client connected to a server.
I want the server IMEDIATLY know if the client is diconnected . How can I realize this ? :mad:
Amd I'm just curios about one thing. I have a server and multiple clients... (3 Replies)
we have a as400 5rev4 and want to use a rhel server to use as a file server. We exported a drive on the rhel box and then mounted it on the as400. We can see the top directory in our mounted as400 directory but when we attempt access subdirectories we get a no matching object error.
When we open... (2 Replies)
Hello everyone.
We have a environment where we have DS8K storage and ES800 storage, the way to check to which storage the box is connected is using the LUN ID I get frm " pcmpath query device " command.
for ex:
75CXX - DS8K storage
26860 - ES 800 Storage
I was told to check... (4 Replies)
Be Gentle folks, I am a baby OpenSuSe 11.2 user :-)
In windows Vista, there is a world in the systray when you are Internet connected and not just local.
I have searched all over for a .RPM for the Network Manager or another packeg in Suse that can show me the same thing or something close.
... (0 Replies)
hi,
good morning.
Anyone can help me out. A trying to ftp from server A to server B.
from server A to B its working fine but from server B to A, its only showing connected only:
finap7 #ftp 10.10.10.210
Connected to 10.10.10.210.
I refresh the inetd but nothing is happening.
Please... (1 Reply)
Hello,
A question please.
Could anyone tell me how to know the connected time for a user on unix ?
I'd need to know this information for several days.
Is there a command to get it ?
Thanks in advance (9 Replies)
Been a while since I've been here; I have my iMac and MBpro connected via firewire, and they can see each other when I open the finder windows.
But I'd like to be able to 'see' each computer on the other via the terminal application; and I can't see them right now. I can transfer files via the... (0 Replies)
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ost_ipv4multicast
ost::IPV4Multicast(3) Library Functions Manual ost::IPV4Multicast(3)NAME
ost::IPV4Multicast -
A specialization of IPV4Address that provides address validation for multicast addresses.
SYNOPSIS
#include <address.h>
Inherits ost::IPV4Address.
Public Member Functions
IPV4Multicast ()
Create an Internet Multicast Address object with an empty (0.0.0.0) address.
IPV4Multicast (const struct in_addr address)
Convert the system internet address data type (struct in_addr) into a Common C++ IPV4Multicast object.
IPV4Multicast (const char *address)
Convert a null terminated ASCII multicast address string (example: '224.0.0.1') or multicast name string (example: 'sap.mcast.net')
directly into a Common C++ IPV4Multicast object.
Additional Inherited Members
Detailed Description
A specialization of IPV4Address that provides address validation for multicast addresses.
Whenever its value changes the new value is checked to be in the range from 224.0.0.1 through 239.255.255.255. If it is not, an exception
is thrown.
A multicast network address.
Author:
Federico Montesino p5087@quintero.fie.us.es
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
ost::IPV4Multicast::IPV4Multicast ()
Create an Internet Multicast Address object with an empty (0.0.0.0) address.
ost::IPV4Multicast::IPV4Multicast (const struct in_addraddress)
Convert the system internet address data type (struct in_addr) into a Common C++ IPV4Multicast object. Parameters:
address struct of system used binary internet address.
ost::IPV4Multicast::IPV4Multicast (const char *address)
Convert a null terminated ASCII multicast address string (example: '224.0.0.1') or multicast name string (example: 'sap.mcast.net')
directly into a Common C++ IPV4Multicast object. Works like IPV4Address(const char*).
Parameters:
address null terminated C string.
Author
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