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Creating a Mono console application in MonoDevelop targeted at Mono/.NET 4.0 on OS X, to function as a TCP socket server.

The following line of code fails (that you would normally use on the Windows side of things):

var interfaces = NetworkInterface.GetAllNetworkInterfaces();

... with error System.DllNotFoundException: iphlpapi.dll

Best I can tell this is only supported on Windows and Linux. However it seems there is another method designed for Mac:

System.Net.NetworkInformation.MacOsNetworkInterface.GetAllNetworkInterfaces();

While that appears to be recognized by MonoDevelop, it fails to compile with a The type or namespace 'MacOsNetworkInterface' does not exist in the namespace 'System.Net.NetworkInformation'. error. Already have references to System and System.Net.

What am I missing?

Edit: Discovered that NetworkInterface.GetAllNetworkInterfaces() does work when I create a new C# console app in MonoDevelop, but doesn't work within an existing project (NetworkComms.net) - they are both targeted the same, Mono, .NET 4.0 with same references to System and System.Net v4.0.0.0, what's the difference?

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    Probably an old Mono, works for me just fine. Jul 6, 2012 at 2:37
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    I find this isn't working in Mono 3.0.6 on OSX, (Unexpected error: System.EntryPointNotFoundException: CreateNLSocket). Anybody else having an issue?
    – penderi
    Apr 29, 2013 at 15:26

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If you need to call into low-level OS X APIs/Frameworks, MonoMac is your best candidate. However, not all OS X Frameworks are bound in MonoMac, yet. From the Apple Developer documentation, I take that you would need the functions from the SystemConfiguration API which isn't bound by MonoMac currently.

But you can always create a binding for the missing functions yourself using DllImport. I've recently done it with the DiskArbitration Framework (which isn't bound either) and you could use that as a reference: http://git.gnome.org/browse/banshee/tree/src/Backends/Banshee.Osx/Banshee.Hardware.Osx/LowLevel?id=136fcbcc2e0421aba6be79306dc111fdabb3c749

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