Topher Fischer wrote:
> Is there a "standard" (de facto or otherwise) way of finding a local
> machine's IP address in C? I've googled about, but I still haven't
> found what I'm looking for. The only thing I've come up with so far is
> calling gethostbyname on my machine's hostname, but that obv
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 09:22:36PM -0700, Topher Fischer wrote:
> Is there a "standard" (de facto or otherwise) way of finding a local
> machine's IP address in C? I've googled about, but I still haven't
> found what I'm looking for. The only thing I've come up with so far is
> calling gethostbyn
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On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 09:22:36PM -0700, Topher Fischer wrote:
> Is there a "standard" (de facto or otherwise) way of finding a local
> machine's IP address in C?
I think what you may want is to find the IP address of an interface
via SIOCGIFADD
Is there a "standard" (de facto or otherwise) way of finding a local
machine's IP address in C? I've googled about, but I still haven't
found what I'm looking for. The only thing I've come up with so far is
calling gethostbyname on my machine's hostname, but that obviously won't
work when I leave
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Daniel Sampson wrote:
> I am looking for a contract IT person. It probably won't qualify as
> part-time work. I just need someone "on-call" that can setup VoIP
> phones / New Computers / Servers / troubleshoot general IT issues.
>
> I figured by pos
I am looking for a contract IT person. It probably won't qualify as
part-time work. I just need someone "on-call" that can setup VoIP
phones / New Computers / Servers / troubleshoot general IT issues.
I figured by posting to plug, someone would either be interested OR
know of where to tel
yes. http://www.mouser.com/
On 1/16/07, Daniel C. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Started a new thread for the conversation.
Is Mouser still around? They were quite good back in the day.
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Started a new thread for the conversation.
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Hans Fugal wrote:
On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 at 11:40 -0800, Hill, Greg wrote:
Down in Southern Provo is Central Utah Electronics. They have a better
selection and prices than Radio Shack. It's on the old Highway 89 that
goes down to Springville, east of East Bay. If you know where the
drive-in i
Nicholas Leippe wrote:
What about webdav?
I second this an your best option. Support is include with linux, mac,
and even windows(it is the only secure method I know of for sharing file
that works out of the box with windows). All you need to do is set it
up as ssl and it's secure.
Fo
James Lance wrote:
On Monday 15 January 2007 12:54 pm, Hill, Greg wrote:
I would like to set up a shared folder on my server that both my wife
and her parents can access remotely to send files back and forth.
You might want to take a look at www.ifolder.com
If your shared folder is on a Lin
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