Re: mac addresses OSR5 and Unixware



In article <fmnpsb$sbl$1@xxxxxxxx>, Ron Kirschner <ron@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm trying to determine mac addresses of users telnet'ing to the server.
arp -a identifies local users, but not any remote users connected via VPN's
or otherwise. Is there any way to get that info?



No. MAC address stay on the local network.


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