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  • Subject: attached gateways
  • From: Chase <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 07:37:44 -0500

How can I found out (in C or at the commandline) what the gateway address is that is attached to a particular interface on a multihomed system?

If en0 is attached to one gateway and en1 to another, how can I get the address of each unique gateway at will?

In other words, how would I answer the following question: "What is the address of the gateway G(X) attached to interface X ?"

I need to know the C calls, but if all you know is how to do it at the commandline, that will work, since I can look up the code for that tool in the Darwin CVS tree.

That said, if you know both ways, of course the C way would be a shorter path for me to take.

Thanks in advance for the help.

- Chase




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