Hello:
As I continue dealing with iptables, another issue has come up that I
can't tell is a mis-understanding on my part or a potential problem
I have three F16 machines, one x86_64 and two i383/686. If I run
/sbin/ifconfig on them, I get (short summary of):
x86_64: eth0
i686: em1
Looking in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts, I can see only ifcfg-em1 and
no ifcfg-eth0 on all the machines (x86_64 and i686).
The closest bugzilla I can see if 784314 but it looks like it hints that
ifconfig is old-school and the right way to do things (and its F17 not F16).
Does anyone know what I am either doing wrong or if this looks like a
problem/bug. Plus, if there is a better way, I'd love to know.
What I want to do is have is a bash way to get the static ip address of
the machine which I can see in eth0/em1. I've been using something I
found online which assumes everything is eth0 (as in I think it was for
older Fedora):
+++
/sbin/ifconfig eth0 | grep 'inet addr:' | cut -d: -f2 | awk '{ print $1}'
+++
Its too clever for me to have come up with on my own (smile).
I tried expanding the grep to be 'inet addr:192.168.2' but that failed
on the laptop which has an entry for wireless which is dhcp (I cannot
assume wireless will be 192.168.2.*).
Any suggestions appreciated,
Thanks,
Paul
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