Re: finding remote mac

From: Orlin Gueorguiev (orlin@baturov.com)
Date: Wed Jun 27 2007 - 14:53:43 EDT


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.
>
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