Add field on General tab for local IP address

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Partner would like an additional field added to the General tab of the guest machine on the Host page that displays the local IP address of the machine (in addition to the current Network IP address that pulls from the inbound traffic).


CW#7583429

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JustinCredible

this is something I've been wanting forever. I only see my UTM's IP address and not the end users, because the UTM is proxying the traffic for those clients that are off network. Like John said, I'm constantly going to the Command window and doing an ipconfig. But more importantly, I cannot search for a computer by IP because most of them are using the same IP (due to the proxying). As Peter said, time is of the essence in many cases.

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mcmcdtx

This is one more feature we are missing from our previous remote access product, something we keep going back to it for.

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Chris Campbell

I have accomplished this by using (and modifying) the Additional General Information extension. It is fairly easy to add additional fields to the extension and pull the information using WMI. I have added DHCP Server Address, DHCP Enabled, IP address (WMI pulls both IPv4 and IPv6), DHCP Server Address, and Domain Name. Code located in the Forums here: http://forum.screenconnect.com/yaf_postst9419_Extension--Additional-General-Information.aspx

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Crosby Loggins

Also the MAC addresses of associated local IPs would be HUGE!!!


Most PSAs and RMMs require MAC and serial of machines for database sync purposes, and we need to hunt and peck for this info all the time.

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Peter OTools

Yes MAC address is a great thing too! Since some firewall filters and other are related to know MAC address.

Chris, I'm also using a full pack of WMI command-line (WMIC). They are awesome to use, just copy, drop into SC Command-Tab, execute them with the delay info needed to avoid instruction being stop by time-out if it take to long, done. You don't need to bother user at all, mostly. If someone need my WMIC pack let me know. (full polished since I used them often every single day)

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Jeremy Nelson
Quote from Peter OTools

Yes MAC address is a great thing too! Since some firewall filters and other are related to know MAC address.

Chris, I'm also using a full pack of WMI command-line (WMIC). They are awesome to use, just copy, drop into SC Command-Tab, execute them with the delay info needed to avoid instruction being stop by time-out if it take to long, done. You don't need to bother user at all, mostly. If someone need my WMIC pack let me know. (full polished since I used them often every single day)

Peter, I'd love the WMIC pack - jnelson@pintechfw.com

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zish

me too admin@ztechsolutionsny.com

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Peter OTools

1 in line please! xD

Ok, sorry for the delay. I add more today + I give you a great web site there where to get more, for insatiable people like myself. Here the link of my own collection (iDK how long the link will be valid): https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzAmEUWXtkSadlNlQnpvVm9yYlU/view?usp=sharing

Note: It is NOT only WMIC commands, it's also standard CMD commands and I put some from POWERSHELL I guess, it is NOT clean and neat, it's kind of a mixed 'Cesar Salad' type, and it has some spanish description that easily can be translate on google. I know! it's a mess, but get a copy, organize it at your will, you gonna love them!! I love DROP BOMB AND AWAY!!! from SC Command Tab, since I got by myself among 200 PC to check in my day2day. So, no other time to click-click around windows. That's why I love command lines. Most of those 99% tested already. Hope you enjoy it as well !! (note: I WISH WE HAVE A PLACE WHERE TO PUT THEM HERE IN THE FORUM!!!, I hope someone is listen...) Don't forget to add these 3 lines before any command (pack) that delay more than 10 secons to response:

#!cmd

#maxlength=50000

#timeout=90000

Let me know!

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anonymous
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Matthew Pendleton

Yes I Typically search for computers at certain branches by searching IP Addresses. If we could add that to the easily searchable parts of the general tab, that would be great.



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