[AccessD] External IP Address of Local Machine

Erwin Craps - IT Helps Erwin.Craps at ithelps.be
Thu Sep 16 09:48:30 CDT 2004


Shields up is a test a webserver test, but just at the startpage (before
the test) you can see your dns name and ip address

https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2


 

-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Steve Conklin
(Developer at UltraDNT)
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 4:17 PM
To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
Subject: RE: [AccessD] External IP Address of Local Machine

Thanks, Stuart.  

-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Stuart
McLachlan
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 7:48 PM
To: Access Developers discussion and problemsolving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] External IP Address of Local Machine


On 15 Sep 2004 at 18:55, Steve Conklin (Developer at UltraDNT) wrote:

> I am using WDSI, WinInet and various API's to get 2 Access 
> applications to send data to each other over FTP.  It is working well,

> but I want the server to be secure, that is to only allow logins/files

> to come from specific IP's. This is ok when I am sending, because I 
> know my IP, and I tell the client to allow my IP.  When I (hopefully) 
> sell a copy to the client's client, how can they easily determine
their IP?
> I have looked at the Winsock API and can get remote IP's via Host
Name.
> However, when I want to get the IP of the local PC, it returns the 
> 192.168.x.x address; how can I get the external IP that the FTP server

> needs to know through VB/API?
> 

If you are working through a router, you can't since only the router
knows 
the external address..   The only way would be to bounce an HTML request
of
an external website and read the return data. There a numbder of
freeware tools available on the web that do just that. See
http://www.snapfiles.com/freeware/network/fwip.html for examples


If you're machine is directly connected to the Internet, you can iterate

through it's IP adddresses.

Here's a module to do it (watch for linewrap)

Option Compare Database
Option Explicit

Const MAX_IP = 5   'To make a buffer... i dont think you have more than
5 ip on your pc..

Type IPINFO
     dwAddr As Long   ' IP address
    dwIndex As Long '  interface index
    dwMask As Long ' subnet mask
    dwBCastAddr As Long ' broadcast address
    dwReasmSize  As Long ' assembly size
    unused1 As Integer ' not currently used
    unused2 As Integer '; not currently used End Type

Type MIB_IPADDRTABLE
    dEntrys As Long   'number of entries in the table
    mIPInfo(MAX_IP) As IPINFO  'array of IP address entries End Type

Type IP_Array
    mBuffer As MIB_IPADDRTABLE
    BufferLen As Long
End Type

Public Declare Sub CopyMemory Lib "kernel32" Alias "RtlMoveMemory"
(Destination As Any, Source As Any, ByVal Length As Long) Public Declare
Function GetIpAddrTable Lib "IPHlpApi" (pIPAdrTable As Byte, pdwSize As
Long, ByVal Sort As Long) As Long


Public Function ConvertAddressToString(longAddr As Long) As String
    Dim myByte(3) As Byte
    Dim Cnt As Long
    CopyMemory myByte(0), longAddr, 4
    For Cnt = 0 To 3
        ConvertAddressToString = ConvertAddressToString +
CStr(myByte(Cnt)) + "."
    Next Cnt
    ConvertAddressToString = Left$(ConvertAddressToString,
Len(ConvertAddressToString) - 1) End Function

Public Function IPAddresses() As Long
Dim lngRetVal As Long
Dim lngLoop As Long
Dim bBytes() As Byte
Dim IPList As MIB_IPADDRTABLE

    GetIpAddrTable ByVal 0&, lngRetVal, True

    If lngRetVal <= 0 Then Exit Function
    ReDim bBytes(0 To lngRetVal - 1) As Byte
    'retrieve the data
    GetIpAddrTable bBytes(0), lngRetVal, False
      
    'Get the first 4 bytes to get the entry's.. ip installed
    CopyMemory IPList.dEntrys, bBytes(0), 4

    For lngLoop = 0 To IPList.dEntrys - 1
        'Copy whole structure to Listing..
        CopyMemory IPList.mIPInfo(lngLoop), bBytes(4 + (lngLoop *
Len(IPList.mIPInfo(0)))), Len(IPList.mIPInfo(lngLoop))
         Debug.Print "IP address                   : " &
ConvertAddressToString(IPList.mIPInfo(lngLoop).dwAddr)
         Debug.Print "IP Subnetmask            : " &
ConvertAddressToString(IPList.mIPInfo(lngLoop).dwMask)
         Debug.Print "BroadCast IP address  : " &
ConvertAddressToString(IPList.mIPInfo(lngLoop).dwBCastAddr)
         Debug.Print "**************************************"
    Next

End Function


--
Stuart


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