|  | Posted by Joshua Beall on 10/23/06 20:28 
Hi All,
 I've got a utility I'm working on, and I want to be able to list for
 the user all the current network interfaces on the machine.  Is there a
 way to do this in PHP?  PHP 5.0.3, Mandriva Linux 2005 (2.6 kernel).
 I'm not actually in front of the machine in question, and I don't
 recall the minor kernel version, or the minor version of Mandriva...
 
 Any thoughts?  I'd prefer not to have to run the script as root,
 incidentally.  I realize I could run as root and then just parse the
 output of ifconfig, but I assume there's a more intelligent way to go
 about what I'm trying to do.
 
 The purpose of this utility is to allow me to issue a ping, from a
 specified interface (including virtual interfaces, e.g., eth0:1), and
 test for connectivity from the webserver to the the address i am
 pinging, through the specified network interface (rather than always
 pinging from the default/primary interface of the machine).
 
 Any thoughts?  How would I go about this?  I haven't been able to come
 up with a way to do this, short of running as root and parsing
 ifconfig, as I mentioned above.
 
 -Josh
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