ifconfig will let you run as a user, if you give the full path to the binary, usually /sbin/ifconfig. You win't be able to change anthing, but you can get the info.
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 19:39:30+1300 Col<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks John and Adrian > > I have tried out your examples and discovered that netstat was > giving the P-t-P address not the inet address. > Perl is on my long list of "Things to look into" > Question how does perl allow me to run ifconfig as a user? > > TIA > Col. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
