Package ec.util
Class LocalHost
java.lang.Object
ec.util.LocalHost
Modified from
apache mail-archives.
This code was published in the public domain, but I believe it was probably intended to be
distributed under the Apache license, like the rest of the Jakarta code. That license is
listed at the end of this file.
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic InetAddress
Returns anInetAddress
object encapsulating what is most likely the machine's LAN IP address.
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Constructor Details
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LocalHost
public LocalHost()
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Method Details
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getLocalHost
Returns anInetAddress
object encapsulating what is most likely the machine's LAN IP address. This method is intended for use as a replacement of JDK methodInetAddress.getLocalHost
, because that method is ambiguous on Linux systems. Linux systems enumerate the loopback network interface the same way as regular LAN network interfaces, but the JDKInetAddress.getLocalHost
method does not specify the algorithm used to select the address returned under such circumstances, and will often return the loopback address, which is not valid for network communication. Details here. This method will scan all IP addresses on all network interfaces on the host machine to determine the IP address most likely to be the machine's LAN address. If the machine has multiple IP addresses, this method will prefer a site-local IP address (e.g. 192.168.x.x or 10.10.x.x, usually IPv4) if the machine has one (and will return the first site-local address if the machine has more than one), but if the machine does not hold a site-local address, this method will return simply the first non-loopback address found (IPv4 or IPv6). If this method cannot find a non-loopback address using this selection algorithm, it will fall back to calling and returning the result of JDK methodInetAddress.getLocalHost
.- Throws:
UnknownHostException
- If the LAN address of the machine cannot be found.
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