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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Error when running script involving machine name and local network Post 303044858 by honeyhamlet on Thursday 5th of March 2020 10:57:53 AM
Old 03-05-2020
Error when running script involving machine name and local network

Hi everyone, I'm trying to write a script that takes a machine name as a command line argument and displays a message informing me whether the host is on the local network.

Here's what I have:

Code:
#!/bin/bash
gateway=$(ip route | grep default | cut -d' ' -f3)

if [[ $(ip route get "$1" | grep -q $gateway) ]]; then

echo "$1 is on the local network"

else

echo "$1 is not on the local network"

fi

Whenever I run it with my machine name (ubuntu) I get the following output:

Code:
Error: any valid prefix is expected rather than "ubuntu".
ubuntu is not on the local network

I'm not sure what the error means and why I'm getting it, as well as if the script is even doing what it should be doing. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
 

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NETSTAT(1)						      General Commands Manual							NETSTAT(1)

NAME
netstat - show network status SYNOPSIS
netstat [ -Aan ] [ -f address_family ] [ system ] [ core ] netstat [ -himnrs ] [ -f address_family ] [ system ] [ core ] netstat [ -n ] [ -I interface ] interval [ system ] [ core ] DESCRIPTION
The netstat command symbolically displays the contents of various network-related data structures. There are a number of output formats, depending on the options for the information presented. The first form of the command displays a list of active sockets for each protocol. The second form presents the contents of one of the other network data structures according to the option selected. Using the third form, with an interval specified, netstat will continuously display the information regarding packet traffic on the configured network inter- faces. The options have the following meaning: -A With the default display, show the address of any protocol control blocks associated with sockets; used for debugging. -a With the default display, show the state of all sockets; normally sockets used by server processes are not shown. -h Show the state of the IMP host table. -i Show the state of interfaces which have been auto-configured (interfaces statically configured into a system, but not located at boot time are not shown). -I interface Show information only about this interface; used with an interval as described below. -m Show statistics recorded by the memory management routines (the network manages a private pool of memory buffers). -n Show network addresses as numbers (normally netstat interprets addresses and attempts to display them symbolically). This option may be used with any of the display formats. -s Show per-protocol statistics. -r Show the routing tables. When -s is also present, show routing statistics instead. -f address_family Limit statistics or address control block reports to those of the specified address family. The following address families are rec- ognized: inet, for AF_INET, ns, for AF_NS, and unix, for AF_UNIX. The arguments, system and core allow substitutes for the defaults ``/vmunix'' and ``/dev/kmem''. The default display, for active sockets, shows the local and remote addresses, send and receive queue sizes (in bytes), protocol, and the internal state of the protocol. Address formats are of the form ``host.port'' or ``network.port'' if a socket's address specifies a net- work but no specific host address. When known the host and network addresses are displayed symbolically according to the data bases /etc/hosts and /etc/networks, respectively. If a symbolic name for an address is unknown, or if the -n option is specified, the address is printed numerically, according to the address family. For more information regarding the Internet ``dot format,'' refer to inet(3N). Unspecified, or ``wildcard'', addresses and ports appear as ``*''. The interface display provides a table of cumulative statistics regarding packets transferred, errors, and collisions. The network addresses of the interface and the maximum transmission unit (``mtu'') are also displayed. The routing table display indicates the available routes and their status. Each route consists of a destination host or network and a gateway to use in forwarding packets. The flags field shows the state of the route (``U'' if ``up''), whether the route is to a gateway (``G''), and whether the route was created dynamically by a redirect (``D''). Direct routes are created for each interface attached to the local host; the gateway field for such entries shows the address of the outgoing interface. The refcnt field gives the current number of active uses of the route. Connection oriented protocols normally hold on to a single route for the duration of a connection while connec- tionless protocols obtain a route while sending to the same destination. The use field provides a count of the number of packets sent using that route. The interface entry indicates the network interface utilized for the route. When netstat is invoked with an interval argument, it displays a running count of statistics related to network interfaces. This display consists of a column for the primary interface (the first interface found during autoconfiguration) and a column summarizing information for all interfaces. The primary interface may be replaced with another interface with the -I option. The first line of each screen of information contains a summary since the system was last rebooted. Subsequent lines of output show values accumulated over the preceding interval. SEE ALSO
iostat(1), vmstat(1), hosts(5), networks(5), protocols(5), services(5), trpt(8C) BUGS
The notion of errors is ill-defined. Collisions mean something else for the IMP. 4.2 Berkeley Distribution May 8, 1986 NETSTAT(1)
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