12-11-2022, 08:55 PM
(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.
