Look, if you login as root on a Linux box and type ifconfig it will list ALL IP's that box has. It starts with lo for the loopback device and eth0 for your first network card. If you don't see that then you do not have an IP for it. On Sunday 21 July 2002 14:42, eric wrote:
Greetings!
I've got t-online DSL through a LinkSys etherfast cable/DSL router with which two computers are connected.
I'm trying to test my web site before I publish it and would like to log onto the IP address of the Suse machine where I have the web site stuff from my WinME machine.
How do I find the IP address of the Suse machine so I can make this happen? I can do it through the ethernet connection but can't seem to find the IP address so I can do it through the Internet.
Thanks Eric
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