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Can I assign the special IP address when I use wget?
WGET can't resolve hostwget is working only when used with sudoWget not workingWhy do I need to assign static ip address to the bridge and not to the physical interface?Wget on busybox v1.9.1How can I assign specific IP addresses to wireless clients based on criteria (mac address, etc.) for a mobile device/phone?wget shows 404 not found while the page is liveWrong filename encoding/decoding when downloading recursively with wgetvshpere wget: bad address 'releases.ubuntu.com'Why the discrepancy between Speedtest and Wget?
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I have a multi-IP addresses Server, a main IP 102.1.1.1 and a C segment 103.1.1.0/24 IP addresses on it.
when I use
wget www.google.com
can I assign my special ip address in my Server like ping
?
if can not, why?
linux wget
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I have a multi-IP addresses Server, a main IP 102.1.1.1 and a C segment 103.1.1.0/24 IP addresses on it.
when I use
wget www.google.com
can I assign my special ip address in my Server like ping
?
if can not, why?
linux wget
1
Please Read The Fine Manualman wget
Does your version also offer a switch / option to select a specific IP-address / interface / device name ? If your wget version does not, consider the similarcurl
commandman curl
.
– HBruijn
2 days ago
add a comment |
I have a multi-IP addresses Server, a main IP 102.1.1.1 and a C segment 103.1.1.0/24 IP addresses on it.
when I use
wget www.google.com
can I assign my special ip address in my Server like ping
?
if can not, why?
linux wget
I have a multi-IP addresses Server, a main IP 102.1.1.1 and a C segment 103.1.1.0/24 IP addresses on it.
when I use
wget www.google.com
can I assign my special ip address in my Server like ping
?
if can not, why?
linux wget
linux wget
asked 2 days ago
aircraftaircraft
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1799
1
Please Read The Fine Manualman wget
Does your version also offer a switch / option to select a specific IP-address / interface / device name ? If your wget version does not, consider the similarcurl
commandman curl
.
– HBruijn
2 days ago
add a comment |
1
Please Read The Fine Manualman wget
Does your version also offer a switch / option to select a specific IP-address / interface / device name ? If your wget version does not, consider the similarcurl
commandman curl
.
– HBruijn
2 days ago
1
1
Please Read The Fine Manual
man wget
Does your version also offer a switch / option to select a specific IP-address / interface / device name ? If your wget version does not, consider the similar curl
command man curl
.– HBruijn
2 days ago
Please Read The Fine Manual
man wget
Does your version also offer a switch / option to select a specific IP-address / interface / device name ? If your wget version does not, consider the similar curl
command man curl
.– HBruijn
2 days ago
add a comment |
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There is an option to force wget
to use a specific address on the local host:
--bind-address=ADDRESS
So you would do something like that:
wget www.google.com --bind-address=102.1.1.1
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There is an option to force wget
to use a specific address on the local host:
--bind-address=ADDRESS
So you would do something like that:
wget www.google.com --bind-address=102.1.1.1
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There is an option to force wget
to use a specific address on the local host:
--bind-address=ADDRESS
So you would do something like that:
wget www.google.com --bind-address=102.1.1.1
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There is an option to force wget
to use a specific address on the local host:
--bind-address=ADDRESS
So you would do something like that:
wget www.google.com --bind-address=102.1.1.1
There is an option to force wget
to use a specific address on the local host:
--bind-address=ADDRESS
So you would do something like that:
wget www.google.com --bind-address=102.1.1.1
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Please Read The Fine Manual
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Does your version also offer a switch / option to select a specific IP-address / interface / device name ? If your wget version does not, consider the similarcurl
commandman curl
.– HBruijn
2 days ago