Is there a way to enumerate the active adapters on a Windows computer with their
IPv4 and MAC addresses?
I am trying to convert a Linux reporting script to Windows, but I have a hard
time finding a suitable Windows command. The script uses common Linux commands
and tools to get the eth0 and wlan0
El 10/9/21 a les 8:12, Michael Van Canneyt via fpc-pascal ha escrit:
Then it means the FPC issues should appear in your gitlab todo list.
I don't know if is there something wrong or I just don't know how to use
gitlab:
I have reported some bugs, e.g.
https://gitlab.com/freepascal.org/fpc
Bo Berglund via fpc-pascal schrieb am
Fr., 10. Sep. 2021, 09:41:
> Is there a way to enumerate the active adapters on a Windows computer with
> their
> IPv4 and MAC addresses?
>
There is an API for that, but I don't remember that right now.
> I am trying to convert a Linux reporting script to
El 10/9/21 a les 9:39, Luca Olivetti via fpc-pascal ha escrit:
El 10/9/21 a les 8:12, Michael Van Canneyt via fpc-pascal ha escrit:
Then it means the FPC issues should appear in your gitlab todo list.
I don't know if is there something wrong or I just don't know how to use
gitlab:
I have
On Fri, 10 Sep 2021, Luca Olivetti via fpc-pascal wrote:
El 10/9/21 a les 9:39, Luca Olivetti via fpc-pascal ha escrit:
El 10/9/21 a les 8:12, Michael Van Canneyt via fpc-pascal ha escrit:
Then it means the FPC issues should appear in your gitlab todo list.
I don't know if is there somet
On Fri, 10 Sep 2021, Sven Barth via fpc-pascal wrote:
Bo Berglund via fpc-pascal schrieb am
Fr., 10. Sep. 2021, 09:41:
Is there a way to enumerate the active adapters on a Windows computer with
their
IPv4 and MAC addresses?
There is an API for that, but I don't remember that right now.
El 10/9/21 a les 10:21, Michael Van Canneyt via fpc-pascal ha escrit:
https://gitlab.com/dashboard/issues?scope=all&state=all&author_username=olivluca
This one works though
https://gitlab.com/dashboard/issues?scope=all&state=all&search=%40olivluca
I see you are referenced in many issues
On Fri, 10 Sep 2021, Luca Olivetti via fpc-pascal wrote:
El 10/9/21 a les 10:21, Michael Van Canneyt via fpc-pascal ha escrit:
https://gitlab.com/dashboard/issues?scope=all&state=all&author_username=olivluca
This one works though
https://gitlab.com/dashboard/issues?scope=all&state=all
On 10/09/2021 10:42, Luca Olivetti via fpc-pascal wrote:
Not a biggie now that I know how to find my bugs, though I'd prefer to
find them with the proper filter (the first one with author_username)
and not with a full text search.
Still a full search, but more precise:
https://forum.lazarus.
>You can use the ipconfig command and parse its output (especially ipconfig
>/all).
Here’s how I use ipconfig and parse the output:
https://gist.github.com/Zaaphod/d1b7bf7a29aa653e3b0b61a836a03f62
James
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Well, that sure is a lot simpler than parsing the IPConfig output!
Is there a way to capture the MAC address this way as well?
uses {$IFDEF MSWINDOWS}Windows, WinSock,{$ENDIF}
Should have a ; at the end instead of a ,
uses {$IFDEF MSWINDOWS}Windows, WinSock;{$ENDIF}
James
On Fri, 10 Sep 2021, James Richters wrote:
Well, that sure is a lot simpler than parsing the IPConfig output!
Is there a way to capture the MAC address this way as well?
I don't know, I never needed that.
uses {$IFDEF MSWINDOWS}Windows, WinSock,{$ENDIF}
Should have a ; at the end instead
Op 10-9-2021 om 09:46 schreef Sven Barth via fpc-pascal:
You can use the ipconfig command and parse its output (especially
ipconfig /all).
Afaik netsh has more info.
I have several tests for this in Delphi, but they use the iphlp headers
that FPC doesn't have yet (a point on my todo list).
On Fri, 10 Sep 2021 09:46:11 +0200, Sven Barth via fpc-pascal
wrote:
>You can use the ipconfig command and parse its output (especially ipconfig
>/all).
I also figured that to be the case, so I will run TProcess with Ipconfig /all
and then parse the result line by line.
It looks like there is a
I don't know how much it will help, but windows has a similar command to
linux ifconfig, only on windows it's called ipconfig.
Hope this helps.
On 9/10/2021 3:03 AM, Bo Berglund via fpc-pascal wrote:
Is there a way to enumerate the active adapters on a Windows computer with their
IPv4 and MAC
> I starred the projects of those bugs (FPC/FPC/Source and
> FPC/Lazarus/Lazarus) but my todo list is still empty.
> Not a biggie now that I know how to find my bugs, though I'd prefer to
> find them with the proper filter (the first one with author_username)
> and not with a full text search.
Sam
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