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Re: Which network interface is being used??? (CFNetwork question)
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Re: Which network interface is being used??? (CFNetwork question)


  • Subject: Re: Which network interface is being used??? (CFNetwork question)
  • From: "Peter Sichel" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 09:16:50 -0500

On 3/12/06, John Turnipseed wrote:

>Is there an easy way... or I guess even a hard way if necessary... to
>determine which network interface a connection is using?

If it's a TCP connection, you can request the IP address of the local
endpoint from the socket.  Depending on your configuration and what you
are trying to do, this might be sufficient.

- Peter


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