Hi All, I am wanting a script that will return my public IP address. The script will be running on a Windows machine that is behind a firewall. The best solution I have found uses the following code
#!/usr/bin/perl use LWP::Simple; $content = get("http://checkip.dyndns.org");

Does anyone have any better methods?
I can not use gethostbyname(Sys::Hostname::ghname())as it will only return my private network address.

The output from $content is as follows
<html><head><title>Current IP Check</title></head><body>Current IP Add +ress: 123.132.12.23</body></html>

Any ideas on how to sort so that $content is left with only the ip address?
Thank you for your time

In reply to Public IP Address by Anonymous Monk

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