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macaddress-secure

v0.2.11

Published

Get the MAC addresses (hardware addresses) of the hosts network interfaces.

Downloads

8

Readme

node-macaddress

Forked from https://github.com/scravy/node-macaddress. This repo will be maintained for security fixes and is open to feature pull requests from the community.

Build Status

Retrieve MAC addresses in Linux, OS X, and Windows.

A common misconception about MAC addresses is that every host had one MAC address, while a host may have multiple MAC addresses – since every network interface may have its own MAC address.

This library allows to discover the MAC address per network interface and chooses an appropriate interface if all you're interested in is one MAC address identifying the host system (see API + Examples below).

Features:

  • works on Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, and on most UNIX systems.
  • node ≥ 0.12 and io.js report MAC addresses in os.networkInterfaces() this library utilizes this information when available.
  • also features a sane replacement for os.networkInterfaces() (see API + Examples below).
  • works with stoneage node versions ≥ v0.8 (...)

Usage

npm install --save macaddress
var macaddress = require('macaddress');

API + Examples

(async)  .one(iface, callback) → string
(async)  .one(callback)        → string
(async)  .all(callback)        → { iface: { type: address } }
(sync)   .networkInterfaces()  → { iface: { type: address } }

.one([iface], callback)

Retrieves the MAC address of the given iface.

If iface is omitted, this function automatically chooses an appropriate device (e.g. eth0 in Linux, en0 in OS X, etc.).

Without iface parameter:

macaddress.one(function (err, mac) {
  console.log("Mac address for this host: %s", mac);  
});
→ Mac address for this host: ab:42:de:13:ef:37

With iface parameter:

macaddress.one('awdl0', function (err, mac) {
  console.log("Mac address for awdl0: %s", mac);  
});
→ Mac address for awdl0: ab:cd:ef:34:12:56

.all(callback)

Retrieves the MAC addresses for all non-internal interfaces.

macaddress.all(function (err, all) {
  console.log(JSON.stringify(all, null, 2));
});
{
  "en0": {
    "ipv6": "fe80::cae0:ebff:fe14:1da9",
    "ipv4": "192.168.178.20",
    "mac": "ab:42:de:13:ef:37"
  },
  "awdl0": {
    "ipv6": "fe80::58b9:daff:fea9:23a9",
    "mac": "ab:cd:ef:34:12:56"
  }
}

.networkInterfaces()

A useful replacement of os.networkInterfaces(). Reports only non-internal interfaces.

console.log(JSON.stringify(macaddress.networkInterfaces(), null, 2));
{
  "en0": {
    "ipv6": "fe80::cae0:ebff:fe14:1dab",
    "ipv4": "192.168.178.22"
  },
  "awdl0": {
    "ipv6": "fe80::58b9:daff:fea9:23a9"
  }
}