As per title - can anyone help me?
问题:
回答1:
Get the JEDI conversion of the Microsoft IP Helper Library from the Project JEDI API Header Library - the file is IPHlpAPI.zip. Unpack the files, you need IpTypes.pas and IpHlpApi.pas. Then you can use something like this:
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
NumInterfaces: Cardinal;
AdapterInfo: array of TIpAdapterInfo;
OutBufLen: ULONG;
i: integer;
begin
GetNumberOfInterfaces(NumInterfaces);
SetLength(AdapterInfo, NumInterfaces);
OutBufLen := NumInterfaces * SizeOf(TIpAdapterInfo);
GetAdaptersInfo(@AdapterInfo[0], OutBufLen);
Memo1.Lines.Clear;
for i := 0 to NumInterfaces - 1 do begin
Memo1.Lines.Add(Format('%.2x:%.2x:%.2x:%.2x:%.2x:%.2x',
[AdapterInfo[i].Address[0], AdapterInfo[i].Address[1],
AdapterInfo[i].Address[2], AdapterInfo[i].Address[3],
AdapterInfo[i].Address[4], AdapterInfo[i].Address[5]]));
end;
end;
(All error handling omitted, you should add it of course.)
回答2:
The GetAdaptersAddresses function is the preferred way to obtain adapters information since 2001 with Windows XP.
The adapter's information is returned in the IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES structure by the AdapterAddresses
parameter.
The
GetAdaptersAddresses
function can retrieve information for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.The recommended method of calling the
GetAdaptersAddresses
function is to pre-allocate a 15KB working buffer pointed to by theAdapterAddresses
parameter. On typical computers, this dramatically reduces the chances that theGetAdaptersAddresses
function returnsERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW
, which would require callingGetAdaptersAddresses
function multiple times.
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
const
AF_UNSPEC = 0;
GAA_FLAG_INCLUDE_ALL_INTERFACES = $100;
WORKING_BUFFER_SIZE = 15000;
MAX_TRIES = 3;
var
pAddresses,
pCurrAddresses: PIpAdapterAddresses;
dwRetVal,
outBufLen: Cardinal;
i: Integer;
macAddress: string;
begin
Memo1.Lines.Clear;
outBufLen := WORKING_BUFFER_SIZE;
pAddresses := nil;
i := 0;
repeat
if Assigned(pAddresses) then
FreeMem(pAddresses);
GetMem(pAddresses, outBufLen);
if not Assigned(pAddresses) then
raise Exception.Create('Memory allocation failed for IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES struct');
dwRetVal := GetAdaptersAddresses(AF_UNSPEC, GAA_FLAG_INCLUDE_ALL_INTERFACES, nil, pAddresses, @outBufLen);
Inc(i);
until (dwRetVal <> ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW) or (i = MAX_TRIES);
try
if NO_ERROR <> dwRetVal then begin
if ERROR_NO_DATA = dwRetVal then begin
MessageDlg('No addresses were found for the requested parameters', mtInformation, [mbOK], 0);
Exit;
end
else
raise Exception.Create(SysErrorMessage(dwRetVal));
end;
pCurrAddresses := pAddresses;
while Assigned(pCurrAddresses) do begin
if pCurrAddresses^.PhysicalAddressLength > 0 then begin
Memo1.Lines.Add(pCurrAddresses^.FriendlyName);
macAddress := '';
for i := 0 to pCurrAddresses^.PhysicalAddressLength - 1 do begin
if i > 0 then
macAddress := macAddress + ':';
macAddress := macAddress + Format('%.2X', [pCurrAddresses^.PhysicalAddress[i]]);
end;
Memo1.Lines.Add(macAddress);
Memo1.Lines.Add('');
end;
pCurrAddresses := pCurrAddresses^.Next;
end;
finally
if Assigned(pAddresses) then
FreeMem(pAddresses);
end;
end;
回答3:
without knowing almost anything at all about delphi, how about running %system32%\ipconfig.exe /all and parsing the output?