Don't bother, if you manage to get a MAC, it won't be that of the client
machine in the majority of cases since the IP you get for the request is
not, in most cases, the one for that machine, but that of the proxy, router
and zillion of other things that step in the middle and change the IP.
Satyam
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From: "Nathaniel Hall" <halln@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 10:00 PM
Subject: Find MAC Address in PHP
Hi all,
I am attempting to find the MAC address of systems visiting my page from
the local LAN. I have tried several things, but it appears it will not
let me run system commands. For example, running <?php $MAC = system("arp
192.168.200.254"); echo $MAC; ?>" does not give me any output. I have
copied arp to a place that the apache user can execute from and ensured
arp is executable.
This is on a Fedora Core 6 box running PHP 5.1.6-3.4 and Apache 2.2.3-5.
Any help is appreciated.
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Nathaniel Hall
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