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According to ifconfig, my IP is 192.168.1.64.
However, according to echoip.com, my IP is 94.64.233.22
Could you explain why there are different results?
chalkomatas 4 months ago
@chalkomatas:
192.168.1.64 is your local IP, on you local network.
94.64.233.22 is your public IP. It's the IP address given to your Modem by you ISP.
94.64.233.22 will be the Public IP for every computer/device on in your house.
metalx1000 4 months ago
@metalx1000 Is there any unix command to see my public IP?
You could use wget or curl to check a site.
try this:
curl "echoip.com"
you need to conect to one red because i can´t
rodrigo1822 9 months ago
@rodrigo1822: "conect to one red"? I don't know what you mean.
metalx1000 9 months ago
right on!
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According to ifconfig, my IP is 192.168.1.64.
However, according to echoip.com, my IP is 94.64.233.22
Could you explain why there are different results?
chalkomatas 4 months ago
@chalkomatas:
192.168.1.64 is your local IP, on you local network.
94.64.233.22 is your public IP. It's the IP address given to your Modem by you ISP.
94.64.233.22 will be the Public IP for every computer/device on in your house.
metalx1000 4 months ago
@metalx1000 Is there any unix command to see my public IP?
chalkomatas 4 months ago
@chalkomatas:
You could use wget or curl to check a site.
try this:
curl "echoip.com"
metalx1000 4 months ago
you need to conect to one red because i can´t
rodrigo1822 9 months ago
@rodrigo1822: "conect to one red"? I don't know what you mean.
metalx1000 9 months ago