As above the IP address of the user running the script.
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I'm writing a perl script for firewall configuration and I need a way of determining my ip address into a variable.
Ie: The ip address of the person telnetted / ssh'd into the system and running the script.
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Ok,
That doesnt work cause my server returns a DNS name in the who am i bit, I used to do that.
From your other post I can get the IP address by doing
netstat -n | grep '192.168.1.11.22'
Which shows me the connection on port 22 to the server 192.168.1.11 This returns.
tcp4 0 20 192.168.1.11.22 192.168.1.60.4895 ESTABLISHED
which using your awk example i can do this.
netstat -n | grep '192.168.1.11.22' | awk -F" " '// { print $5}'
which gives me
192.168.1.60.4895
So i'm almost there, have little experience with awk, can you help me with the awk command to pull off the last .4895 bit.
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by: gheistPosted on 2003-10-27 at 23:18:39ID: 9631988
and which exactly is the address you need???
netstat and ifconfig may become useful when combined with awk