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Determinining which IF will get the traffic to arbitrary remote address
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  • Subject: Determinining which IF will get the traffic to arbitrary remote address
  • From: troy <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 16:56:26 -0800

I am tasked with reporting the linkspeed of the connection to an arbitrary remote host.

I have the first part of this task working, thanks to old sample code that walks the IOKit registry of en{x} links for linkspeeds, but I need some way of mapping remote host ip addresses (in_addr) to the interface that will get it.

Help?
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