12-11-2022, 09:13 PM
(12-11-2022, 08:55 PM)SMcNeill Wrote:(12-11-2022, 08:47 PM)Kernelpanic Wrote:(12-11-2022, 08:26 PM)SMcNeill Wrote: @Kernalpanic -- it's your language and the search term: search$ = "ip address" vs "IPv4-Adresse"
It's not printing anything simply because the search isn't matching and finding anything to report back for you. Not that I'm even certain how the heck you'd get a 192.---.---.- address. Is that something with the virtual machine itself? Or did you edit the output to protect your address yourself? Those dashes are new to me.
The dashes are mine. A dash for each number. There is a full IPv4 address.
I was wondering! The only time I've ever seen dashes in an IP address was when it was a range of addresses assigned to someone.
123.45.678.90-9 <-- this means that all numbers from 123.45.678.90 to 123.45.678.99 are all assigned to the same person.
And honestly, I think I've only ever seen that type of format once or twice in my illustrious hobbyist carrier as a programmer.
I hardly know anything about TCP/IP anymore. I was busy with it once: TCP/IP for Dummies from 1998, as I just saw.