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netmask is returning None
I am trying to get IP/subnet using the code in this repo, but I am getting NOne as result in the Netmask, even though I can confirm the subnet mask through cmd. this is the response:
{
'Ethernet adapter Ethernet 2': {
'inet': None,
'inet4': [
],
'ether': 'e8:6a:64:3f:e5:c3',
'inet6': [
],
'netmask': None,
'device': 'ethernet adapter ethernet 2'
},
'Ethernet adapter VirtualBox Host-Only Network': {
'inet': '192.168.56.1',
'inet4': [
'192.168.56.1'
],
'ether': '0a:00:27:00:00:15',
'inet6': [
],
'netmask': None,
'device': 'ethernet adapter virtualbox host-only network',
'hostname': 'fidel-desktop'
},
'Ethernet adapter Ethernet 3': {
'inet': '192.168.1.15',
'inet4': [
'192.168.1.15'
],
'ether': '94:05:bb:12:19:db',
'inet6': [
],
'netmask': None,
'device': 'ethernet adapter ethernet 3',
'hostname': 'fidel-desktop'
},
'Wireless LAN adapter Local Area Connection* 3': {
'inet': None,
'inet4': [
],
'ether': '18:56:80:2e:1d:0b',
'inet6': [
],
'netmask': None,
'device': 'wireless lan adapter local area connection* 3'
},
'Wireless LAN adapter Local Area Connection* 4': {
'inet': None,
'inet4': [
],
'ether': '1a:56:80:2e:1d:0a',
'inet6': [
],
'netmask': None,
'device': 'wireless lan adapter local area connection* 4'
},
'Ethernet adapter Bluetooth Network Connection 2': {
'inet': None,
'inet4': [
],
'ether': '18:56:80:2e:1d:0e',
'inet6': [
],
'netmask': None,
'device': 'ethernet adapter bluetooth network connection 2'
},
'Wireless LAN adapter Wi-Fi 2': {
'inet': None,
'inet4': [
],
'ether': '18:56:80:2e:1d:0a',
'inet6': [
],
'netmask': None,
'device': 'wireless lan adapter wi-fi 2'
}
}
Hi @farp80
Could you format your code in a readable way and perhaps provide details such as your operating system and the outputs of the "cmd" that you are talking about?
ifcfg.txt Hi. This is what I did:
- I imported ifcfg and then access its method to get my interface's settings. [NOTE]: I am using Windows 10. I did the ipconfig/all.
Attached is the file (formatted) with the ifcfg's response.
I think you can verify my doubts if you run it in a Windows environment.
Thanks.
I edited the original post. The formatting was off because the whole output was wrapped in a single backtick.
@jonboiser : thanks. I just clicked the insert code icon.
@farp80 for someone to work on the issue, they will likely need the output of when you run the ipconfig /all
command. Could you contribute that?
Could this be because there is no pattern for 'Subnet Mask' in the get_patterns() method in the Windows parser?
@classmethod
def get_patterns(cls):
return [
r"^(?P<device>\w.+):",
r"^ Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : (?P<ether>[ABCDEFabcdef\d-]+)",
r"^ IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : (?P<inet4>[^\s\(]+)",
r"^ IPv6 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : (?P<inet6>[ABCDEFabcdef\d\:\%]+)",
r"^\s+Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : (?P<default_gateway>[^\s\(]+)",
]