On Thu, December 22, 2005 21:28, Jay Zach said: > Kent West wrote: >> Tony Heal wrote: >>>how do I obtain the mac address of eth0 and eth1 on a remote server? >> ssh in, and run "ifconfig" > > > run > > 'nmap -sP hostname' >
Yes, that is correct if you run it as root... [EMAIL PROTECTED] $ nmap -sP homes Starting nmap 3.81 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2005-12-22 21:31 CET Host homes (x.x.x.x) appears to be up. Nmap finished: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.168 seconds [EMAIL PROTECTED] $ sudo nmap -sP homes Starting nmap 3.81 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2005-12-22 21:31 CET Host homes (x.x.x.x) appears to be up. MAC Address: x:x:x:x:x:x (3com) Nmap finished: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.365 seconds [EMAIL PROTECTED] $ > > > > -- > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Sun in the night, everyone is together, > Ascending into the heavens, life is forever. > -- Brand X, "Moroccan Roll/Sun in the Night" > > Thursday Dec 22, 2005 > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- /ernst-magne Webmail @ vindal.com - Debian - Apache2 ----------------------------------------- Mailen er sendt med SquirrelMail. "Webmail for nuts!" http://squirrelmail.org/ Webmail @ vindal.com - Debian - Apache2 ----------------------------------------- Mailen er sendt med SquirrelMail. "Webmail for nuts!" http://squirrelmail.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]