Get the correct local IP address from java applet

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死守一世寂寞 2020-11-30 11:24

I would like to determine the local IP address from my java applet. The problem is when there are several IP adresses on the same machine, which has LAN and internet connect

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  • 2020-11-30 12:08

    In bottom of getHostName() C function gethostbyname(). They initially looking to /etc/hosts, then try resolve through DNS. So, if you add 10.10.11.51 myhostname to /etc/hosts getHostName() should detect it correctly In windows there is analogue to /etc/hosts, AFAIR in \WINDOWS\System32\Servises or so...

    This is ONLY name resolution problem.

    In your code you first get host name (hostName = InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostName();) this function return your computer name setted when installing system was installed. Then you get all IP of concrete host name (InetAddress.getAllByName(hostName)) - this return all IP resolved for this hostname

    Simple example

    1 /etc/hosts like this

    127.0.0.1   localhost
    127.0.1.1   fred-desktop
    

    your code return

    HostName = fred-desktop
    HostAddressLocal = 127.0.1.1
    hostAddress = 127.0.1.1
    

    2 change /etc/hosts to look like

    127.0.0.1   localhost
    127.0.1.1   fred-desktop
    192.168.1.1 fred-desktop
    20.20.20.20 fred-desktop
    

    your code will return

    HostName = fred-desktop
    HostAddressLocal = 127.0.1.1
    hostAddress = 127.0.1.1
    hostAddress = 192.168.1.1
    hostAddress = 20.20.20.20
    

    fred-desktop - name of my ubuntu box.

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  • 2020-11-30 12:12

    As you've already discovered, a computer may very well have several network interfaces with different IP addresses and it's a little bit difficult to guess which one you consider to be "correct", as they are all actually correct.

    My crystal ball suggest me that you mean the IP address, which the client is using to connect to the server, from which the applet was loaded. If so, you have at least two possibilities:

    • On the server, you can embed the applet on a dynamically generated HTML page and add the client's IP address as an applet parameter. At least if you're not doing HTTP over a proxy, the web server should be able to determine the client's IP address and pass it on to the applet.

    • In the applet, you can open a TCP socket to the web server from which you loaded the applet and check which local address is being used for the connection:

    .

    Socket s = new Socket("www", 80);
    InetAddress ip = s.getLocalAddress();
    s.close();
    
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