At 15:53 Uhr -0800 22.03.2000, Brandon Warren wrote: >Is there a way of finding the hardware network address (MAC) for a >given IP? That could also help, if I had a list of all our MAC >address. Yes, take a look on the output of "arp -a". Indeed, a little goodie to keep track which users were connected from which machines would be nice, but I have no idea to keep track of AppleTalk users. Only afpd knows which childs he forks. Perhaps this is one point: Register some kind of file in /proc/sys (what about the /proc structure within Solaris?)... :wq! PoC
- How to determine which Mac s are connected? Brandon Warren
- Re: How to determine which Mac s are connected? Patrik Schindler
- Re: How to determine which Mac s are connected? Ove Ruben R Olsen
- Re: How to determine which Mac s are connected? jhart
- Re: How to determine which Mac s are connected? clyde jones
- Re: How to determine which Mac s are connected? Patrik Schindler
- Re: How to determine which Mac s are connected? Tom Fitzgerald
- Re: How to determine which Mac s are connected? jhart
- Re: How to determine which Mac s are connected? jhart
- RPMS anyone Tony Grant
- Re: RPMS anyone Rob Russell
- Re: RPMS anyone Tony Grant
