> Hi Ben,
>
> Try:
>
> /* notice the backtics, and that arp on linux usually needs to run as root
Which means that you either have to install sudo, or set the suid bit.


> */
> $arpoutput = `/sbin/arp -a`;

Do a "man arp" on linux to see what form of the arp command you want.
It's a while since I used it.

>
> JM
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