
macos - What are en0, en1, p2p, and so on, that are displayed …
Apr 30, 2015 · When I type ifconfig on my Mac terminal, several information is printed. But I can't understand what they are. Can anyone briefly tell me what they are? What are lo0, gif0, en0, …
linux - ifconfig command not found - Stack Overflow
bash: ifconfig: command not found --> the command is deprecated, see ifconfig and locate command not found, bash: ifconfig: command not found on Unix & Linux Stack Exchange …
Which terminal command to get just IP address and nothing else?
Dec 16, 2011 · I'm trying to use just the IP address (inet) as a parameter in a script I wrote. Is there an easy way in a unix terminal to get just the IP address, rather than looking through …
Methods to detect public IP address in bash - Stack Overflow
Jan 30, 2013 · The script will be run as root. Feel free to suggest a better way to extract the ip from ifconfig :-)
Best way to extract MAC address from ifconfig's output?
What is the best way to extract the MAC address from ifconfig's output? Sample output: bash-3.00# ifconfig eth0 eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 1F:2E:19:10:3B:52 inet ...
macos - ifconfig and interfaces - Stack Overflow
Jul 6, 2011 · just a question for my understanding. on my mac when I use ifconfig command on my mac I get the following interfaces: en0 en1 lo0 fw0 vment0 vment1 I don't understand why …
Parse ifconfig to get only my IP address using Bash
May 29, 2014 · I want to edit the bashrc file to have a simple function called "myip" to run. As you might guess, the function myip prints only my internal IP address of my machine. The far as I …
How to obtain public ip address using windows command prompt?
Invoke-WebRequest ifconfig.me/ip Go to source Edit: I misread the question and thought you needed to use Powershell, there is no built in command in cmd.exe to return a public IP …
adb command for getting ip address assigned by operator
I think that everybody should start using ip addr show <INTERFACE> because the ifconfig way is deprecated on recent linux systems and I noticed that ifconfig behaviour on a Lollipop Nexus 5 …
using C code to get same info as ifconfig - Stack Overflow
Is there a way in Linux, using C code, to get the same information that "ifconfig eth0" would return? I'm interested in things like IP address, link status, and MAC address. Here's sample …