Re: Determine Source Network Adapter
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Date: 06/24/04
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Date: 24 Jun 2004 07:48:08 -0700
well once connected on the server, type
netstat -an
to see the active connections, and look for the IP adresses connected
to the server.
To ease the determination, perhaps you should use various hostnames on
your system, for example
localhost-eth0.domaine.com for IP#1
localhost-eth1.domaine.com for IP#2
regards
kentgeorge@hotmail.com (Kent) wrote in message news:<241315d6.0406231223.1f812ff1@posting.google.com>...
> Each interface has it's own IP address. They are on two separate
> networks. IE. en0 = 10.1.1.1, and en1 = 10.2.2.2. Once I've
> telnet'd into the server (assuming I've just lost my brain) how do I
> know which IP I used to telnet into the server?
.
> > >
> > > Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks
> > > -k
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