Bill,

Haven't you already asked this question before?? ;-)

http://www.nabble.com/UD-IP-Address-tc10993435.html

Although, seems your issue wasn't fully responded to...

My best guess...you've got U2 device licensing and your local IP address
is being returned to the UD server by your device licensing-aware
emulator on your desktop PC. Hence, it is probably overriding your
actual IP address assigned by the router/firewall on your UD servers'
LAN.


Regards,
David


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 11:12 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] [UD] IP address in LISTUSERS command

We're allowing external users to access our UD server.  When I run a
LISTUSERS command I get
 
46 Demo (0)-> LU
 
UDTNO USRNBR  UID USRNAME   USRTYPE  TTY    IP-ADDRESS    TIME     DATE
  1   3448 197626 support1  phantom pts/1   Console       23:16:33 Dec
15 2007
  2   1808 197712 username1 udt     pts/2   xx.xx.xx.xx   08:03:41 Jan
10 2008
  3   3116 197802 username2 udt     pts/3   xx.xx.xx.xx   13:30:28 Jan
10 2008
  4    496 197678 username3 udt     pts/4   xx.xx.xx.xx   07:07:09 Jan
10 2008
  5   1136 197739 username4 udt     pts/5   xx.xx.xx.xx   13:23:25 Jan
10 2008
  6    236 197779 username5 udt     pts/6   xx.xx.xx.xx   12:37:04 Jan
10 2008
  7   1840 197631 support2  udt     pts/7   192.168.1.52  14:00:56 Jan
10 2008
  8   2232 197629 support3  udt     pts/8   xx.xx.xx.xx   13:57:05 Jan
10 2008
 17   2492 197625 uobjects  udt     pts/17  udcs          14:01:36 Jan
10 2008
 46   2852 197626 admin1    udt     pts/46  192.168.1.101 13:16:01 Jan
10 2008
 47    384 197775 username6 udt     pts/47  xx.xx.xx.xx   13:19:42 Jan
10 2008

where xx.xx.xx.xx are different IP addresses.
 
 
Why are some of the reported IP addresses internal Class "C" network
addresses?   The
support2 (port 7) and support3 (port 8) users are connecting from the an
internal network within the same office behind a cable modem.  I'm
connecting as "admin1"
(port 46) from my local office through a network behind my cable modem.
192.168.1.101 is my internal network IP address.  I'm confused.  Can
anyone explain?
 
Thanks,
 
Bill
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