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Is there a C/C++ function that will take a standard IP address in octet form and return the decimal equivalent? If such a monster does not exist, how would I go about doing this in C? Thanks shade
Zones: C++Date Answered: 12/30/1997 Views: 0
I have two NT servers ('A' and 'B'),  each with 3 network cards. I have configured TCP addresses as below and have RIP installed on both servers, with IP forwarding enabled. The subnet mask is set ...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 05/31/1998 Views: 0
How can I convert IPs to DNS (Ip to hostname)?
Zones: Delphi ProgrammingDate Answered: 02/27/1999 Views: 4
I remember seeing a IP address control box. It allows you to just type in the numbers and it already has the dots(.) in it. Now I can't find it. Does anyone know what component I need to include in...
Zones: VB ControlsDate Answered: 05/13/1999 Views: 0
How do I get the IP address(in aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd format)of local machine programatically in C++.What calls to use in any of the foll Win32api,winsockets,NT?
Zones: C++Date Answered: 06/08/1999 Views: 0
My company has a network of 6 PDC's(Domains) and about 250 users(95/98). The domains each have their own DHCP scope. Currently they are connected with a layer 2 switch which will be replaced with a...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 06/14/1999 Views: 0
I have a game that you can play on the net but to do that i need to know how to find and IP Address so that i can play that game. I will put it in the puter so that i can conect to my friends pute...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 08/17/1999 Views: 0
I had HP Server model E45 and using 3com product for my networking. My problem now is how can I change my Server IP address. Please help.
Zones: NetwareDate Answered: 07/10/1999 Views: 4
Hi An easy question... How to get the local IP address? I done that b4, just that I simply can't recall it......
Zones: Windows ProgrammingDate Answered: 09/01/1999 Views: 0
I have a windows NT server that does NOT service DHCP requests. I also have an Intel Internet Station that uses DHCP to assign out IP's.  I am starting to get the IP x.x.x.x is conflicting with MAC...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 10/03/1999 Views: 0