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Project description
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Python access network interfaces
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General information:
Pyiface is a package that exposes the network interfaces
of the operating system in a easy to use and transparent way
Typical usage looks like this::
#!/usr/bin/env python
import pyiface
#Get all available network interfaces
allIfaces = pyiface.getIfaces()
for iface in allIfaces:
print iface
#Get a specific interface by name
eth0 = pyiface.Interface(name='eth0')
#view eth0 info
print eth0
#bring eth0 up
eth0.flags = eth0.flags | IFF_UP
#set ipv4 address of the interface
eth0.addr = (socket.AF_INET, '1.2.3.4')
#set ipv6 address of the interface
eth0.addr = (socket.AF_INET6, '2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334')
Install:
To install the package simply call setup.py with the install option.
Links:
For more information goto my `blogspot http://python-a-day.blogspot.com `
Or browse the `github https://github.com/bat-serjo/PyIface ` repository.
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