I am familiar with ifconfig as root but I have to admit I'm not sure how get the (internal/NAT) ip address of the localhost as a user (without sudo) but I would be very happy to learn this.
Any takers?
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Obtain the internal (NAT) IP address from console as a user?
- MadSc13ntist
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Obtain the internal (NAT) IP address from console as a user?
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/sbin/ifconfig
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- MadSc13ntist
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Danke!
Gracias!
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