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Hey
I don`t know how deep Perl can go under the IP stack but just one comment: If you are looking at a remote IP the only source MAC address you will find on that packet is the one of the last router/host/hop it went through... I hope that is what you are looking for, coz it wont get any better than that GreetZ!,
print "profeth still\n" if /bird|devil/; In reply to Re: How can I find a MAC address from aremote IP ?
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