Yuval, wouldn't that give you the client's address? I thought she wanted the
server's ip address, with the added wrinkle that her server has multiple
network interfaces.
Yuval Perlov wrote:
request.getRemoteAddr();
You can only get your actual IP after opening a connection. Of course it
can change depending on where the connection is coming from.
Alternatively you can open a connection to a known public server, and
figure out your IP using the resulting socket. If you are going through
a NAT this might not be your actual IP but the IP on your side of the NAT.
Yuval Perov
On Feb 20, 2009, at 2:21 AM, Natalie Forood wrote:
Hello,
Can you tell me how I can get the IP address of the interface that is
running Tomcat? I can't use localhost, I need the IP of the physical
interface.
Thanks,
Natalie
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