But of course ... that might only give you the MAC address of the
router behind which the user is sitting, and then only if it responds
to ICMP requests?

Kind regards

Brett Freer

On Nov 24, 2:29 pm, Subhrajyoti Moitra <subhrajyo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> From GWT its not possible. But proxying it through the server it can be
> possible
>
> - send the remote ip to your server from GWT client.
> - execute  "ping <remoteip>" command on the server.
> - execute "arp -a " on the server to see the address-mac table. Parse the
> contents of the output for the remote ip/mac u are looking for.
>
> ARP=> Address resolution protocol. This keeps a track of IP and its mac
> address on its address table.
>
> My 2 cents!!
>
> Thanks,
> Subhro.
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> On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Xinyin <xinyi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >  nope. MAC is physical, JavaScript would not be able to access this.
>
> > On Nov 24, 11:08 am, Anoop John <anoopjoh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Is there any way to get the client system MAC address in gwt?
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