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Re: Network interface active?
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Re: Network interface active?


  • Subject: Re: Network interface active?
  • From: Jens Bauer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 10:32:45 +0200

Hi Matt,

On Sun, 9 Jun, 2002, Matt Ronge <email@hidden> wrote:

>Is there a way to determine if a network interface is active? I see that
>ifconfig returns this information, so I could parse it. However, I'm
>wondering if I/O Kit can do this also?
>
>I tried searching the web, Apple's website, and reading the docs but I can't
>find anything on this subject.

I believe you're talking about the System Preferences Network ?
-If so, you can download the MoreSCF framework, which was written by Quinn.
You will also need AuthSample, if you are building a GUI application.


Love,
Jens

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