Re: [PHP] Re: Hardware Address

2002-09-06 Thread bbonkosk
eve all the computers are on the same collision domain.> I > dont know if that helps though... > > Thanks for all your help, > Chris > > >From: Brent Baisley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: Tyler Longren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

Re: [PHP] Re: Hardware Address

2002-09-06 Thread Chris Cook
your help, Chris >From: Brent Baisley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Tyler Longren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: Hardware Address >Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2002 08:49:35 -0400 > >To get the hardware address you need to dig down through the net

Re: [PHP] Re: Hardware Address

2002-09-06 Thread Brent Baisley
To get the hardware address you need to dig down through the network layers. If you look at the OSI 7 network model (used on all systems), you will see that PHP really operates on layers 6 & 7. The hardware address (MAC Address) is down on layer 2, the data link layer. The layered model is des

Re: [PHP] Re: Hardware Address

2002-09-05 Thread Tyler Longren
using exec() or system() will only be able to execute commands on the machine php is installed on. I sometimes wonder how universities and broadband isp's do this. I'd be interested in seeing how it works. Sorry, I'm not much help anymore. tyler On Fri, 6 Sep 2002 01:24:07 +0200 <[EMAIL PROTE

[PHP] Re: Hardware Address

2002-09-05 Thread nicos
Hi, The best way I think is to use exec() or system() to ask that to the system. May be someone knows something better too. -- Nicos - CHAILLAN Nicolas [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.WorldAKT.com - Hébergement de sites Internet "Chris Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message de news: [EMAIL PR