On 4/25/2025 7:47 PM, Fred wrote:
On Fri, 25 Apr 2025 19:38:24 -0600
home user via users <users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:

The workstation is connected to a modem via an ethernet cable. The
modem connects to the internet service provider (comcast) via common
co-ax(?) cable.

I lost ***all*** my notes.  How do I determine this workstation's IP
address (presumably set by comcast, my internet service provider)?

www.whatismyip.com

is one way.
Couldn't get that to safely work; too many things being blocked by noscript.  Isn't there a Linux command to report those addresses?

I moved the ethernet cable to my windows box.  windows reports the following;
IPv6 address:    2001:558:6040:48:787f:8998:f490:f5d3
Link-local IPv6 address:    fe80::805:cbe5:bc94:2edd%2
IPv4 address:    73.181.52.211

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