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Re: finding remote mac
From: Orlin Gueorguiev <orlin () baturov com>
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 20:53:43 +0200
To do this, you have to be on Computer A: Under Linux: ifconfig <interface_name> Under Windows ipconfig /all From Computer B... it would be quite hard to get the MAC of an interface, that is not in the same subnet, and that u don't know it's ip. На 27.6.2007 17:27 talktorishav () hotmail com пише:
Hello all,I have a strange problem here. I have got computer A, which has two NIC. One nic is for internet and the other for local LAN. the internet in the computer A is through PPOE. I am browsing internet form computer B. I know the ip and MAC of the second nic connected to LAN of computer A by simply looking at the arp cache. I want to know the MAC of the first NIC of compuer A which is connected to the internet cable. The first nic might not have any IP as we dont need to give IP to connect to the internet via ppoe. How can i achieve that?? rishav upadhya. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This List Sponsored by: Cenzic Are you using SPI, Watchfire or WhiteHat? Consider getting clear vision with Cenzic See HOW Now with our 20/20 program! http://www.cenzic.com/c/2020 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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