On 03-Nov-2000 Rob Hardowa opined:
> Hey all,
> 
> I'm on a DSL line and I need to set up a temporary one time FTP server
> to
> have a co-worker transfer to me a very large uncompressed wav audio
> file. 
> My quesiton is:
> 
> Is there a way to find out my IP address so he can connect?
> 
> Our DSL issues dynamic IPs.  I have tried a couple web based services
> but
> they always report erroneously...although they used to work, indicating
> our server changed something.  I also used to use speakfreely which
> reported my ip to the other user, but for some reason isn't now (and
> isn't
> an efficient method anyhow).  Is there a command line program, perl
> script or reliable service I can use to detect my current IP so we
> don't
> have to burn this thing onto a CD and transfer it through the mail?

        /sbin/ifconfig

            or 

        /bin/netstat -nr

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