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I've got some code here that works great on IPv4 machines, but on our build server (an IPv6) it fails. In a nutshell:

IPHostEntry ipHostEntry = Dns.GetHostEntry(string.Empty);

The documentation for GetHostEntry says that passing in string.Empty will get you the IPv4 address of the localhost. This is what I want. The problem is that it's returning the string "::1:" on our IPv6 machine, which I believe is the IPv6 address.

Pinging the machine from any other IPv4 machine gives a good IPv4 address... and doing a "ping -4 machinename" from itself gives the correct IPv4 address.... but pinging it regularly from itself gives "::1:".

How can I get the IPv4 for this machine, from itself?

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Have you looked at all the addresses in the return, discard the ones of family InterNetworkV6 and retain only the IPv4 ones?

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Ahhhh... of course. A lightbulb moment. Thanks! – zombat Jun 29 at 17:59
+1: Thanks - I was about to ask this same question :) – Jon Cage Aug 13 at 14:02

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