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Re: How do I get the identifier of the currently connected network interface?
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Re: How do I get the identifier of the currently connected network interface?


  • Subject: Re: How do I get the identifier of the currently connected network interface?
  • From: Kyle Sluder <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2012 08:40:41 -0800

On Nov 7, 2012, at 8:20 PM, MaurĂ­cio Linhares <email@hidden> wrote:

> Any hints?
>
> I just need something like "en0", "vl0", just the identifier of the
> currently connected network. Is there a function that is going to give
> me this information?

This question doesn't make sense. The computer might route packets through any interface, based on the active routing rules.

--Kyle Sluder
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