Re:does router address involve opening database= 3F
Re:does router address involve opening database= 3F
- Subject: Re:does router address involve opening database= 3F
- From: "email@hidden" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 08:19:52 +0200
i'm not on my machine for the moment, but as far as I recall nearly everything you're doing with
Network Setup Scripting requires that you open the database :-)
Jean-Baptiste LE STANG
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Date : Mon, 14 Oct 2002 23:31:47 EDT
Subject : does router address involve opening database?
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In OS9, if I drag the Network Setup Scripting file onto the script editor, I
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get the dictionary. In this dictionary, I see "router address" listed under
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the TCP/IP v4 Suite. I've tried a number of methods of pulling the router
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address data out, with no luck. My goal is to retrieve that value into an
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Applescript variable.
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I'm beginning to think that it's not a simple one-liner is it?
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Not something like:
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tell application "Network Setup Scripting"
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display dialog "router = " & (router address of TCP/IP v4 Suite)
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end tell
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Can anyone tell me if retrieving this data involves opening the networking
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database and going through the configs until it finds the active one, then
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retrieving the router address?
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