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Re: Detect network interface changes
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Re: Detect network interface changes


  • Subject: Re: Detect network interface changes
  • From: Ian Mark Salvame <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2009 10:27:09 -0700 (PDT)


> No. Don't look at the preferences plist. That file will only change when the settings change, not when the network state changes. Use
> SystemConfiguration.framework. There are APIs to watch for changes in the dynamic store. scutil is a command line tool you may use to
> explore the dynamic store on your system.

Actually, I don't want any daemon or agent or any application running which continuously listens to the network interface changes.
I am looking for some way, if there's any, that the OS would automatically launch my daemon or agent or application whenever there are changes to the network states.

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