#!/bin/bash # Macos all addresses parser # run with ./nicparser.bash, for example in your .bash_profile # # Copyright 2023 by Moshix - All right reserved # You may only execute this script but not redistribute or enhance without first including the full # script in its entirety as comment in your own changes or enhancements # v 0.1 Humble beginnings # v 0.2 Exclude non IP4 interfaces # v 0.3 Color! # v 0.4 Generalized version for MacOs and Linux # v 0.5 Nicer output # v 0.6 Gets your external IP or timesout telling you no external IP # terminal handling globals red=`tput setaf 1` green=`tput setaf 2` yellow=`tput setaf 3` blue=`tput setaf 4` magenta=`tput setaf 5` cyan=`tput setaf 6` white=`tput setaf 7` blink=`tput blink` rev=`tput rev` reset=`tput sgr0` # echo "${red}red text ${green}green text${reset}" #echo "These are your IPv4 addresses on your system" for nictype in lo en utun bridge docker tap tun ens eth do for counter in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 100 101 102 103 104 160 161 162 do result=`ifconfig $nictype$counter 2>/dev/null` if grep -q "inet " <<< "$result"; then #NIC exists... echo -n -e "${blue}$nictype$counter: \t${reset}" ifconfig "$nictype$counter" | grep "inet " | awk 'BEGIN{ORS=""}{print $2}' # ORS controls new line echo -e "${reset}" fi done done # now lets get external IP or timeout echo -e "${blue}External IP: \t${white}"`timeout 2.3 curl ifconfig.me 2>/dev/null || echo "${red}no external IP${reset}"`