The OP said he wants MACs for the machines on his local LAN. In that case I don't think he would have meet the things you said. greets Zoltán Németh 2007. 04. 21, szombat keltezéssel 07.49-kor Satyam ezt írta: > 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 > > ----- Original Message ----- > 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. > > > > -- > > Nathaniel Hall > > > > -- > > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.5.5/769 - Release Date: 19/04/2007 > > 17:56 > > > > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php