Try /sbin/ifconfig
You might not have it in your path.
And some systems require the -a flag to report on all interfaces. Others do
it by default.
Josef Lowder spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
>
> That didn't work.
> I don't seem to have 'ifconfig' on my system.
>
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> On Tuesday 21 December 2004 13:08, you wrote:
> > ifconfig is one way
> > -- Raymond Abril III
> > www.cyborgcow.net
> > www.hardcoredreamer.com
>
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> > > With winxp there is a command 'ipconfig/all' that gets the ip number
> > > of the mail server. What Linux command does that?
>
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