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If you are on a computer running Ubuntu Linux OS and want to find out the IP of that computer, here's how... | If you are on a computer running Ubuntu Linux OS and want to find out the IP of that computer, here's how... | ||
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#From the command line, at the prompt, type the following command 'ifconfig'. | #From the command line, at the prompt, type the following command 'ifconfig'. | ||
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#An IP address starting with 192.168.1. is an internal network. If the first two sets of 3 numbers for your IP address are not 192.168, then you are more than likely looking at the actual IP address assigned to that computer by an 'internet' dns server. | #An IP address starting with 192.168.1. is an internal network. If the first two sets of 3 numbers for your IP address are not 192.168, then you are more than likely looking at the actual IP address assigned to that computer by an 'internet' dns server. | ||
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== Tips == | == Tips == |