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I am working on Ubuntu. How can I get MAC address of my machine or an interface say eth0 using C program.

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Much nicer than all this socket or shell madness is simply using sysfs for this:

the file /sys/class/net/eth0/address carries your mac adress as simple string you can read with fopen()/fscanf()/fclose(). Nothing easier than that.

And if you want to support other network interfaces than eth0 (and you probably want), then simply use opendir()/readdir()/closedir() on /sys/class/net/.

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    Good answer, but not applicable in all situations. e.g. embedded systems (especially older ones, such as old versions of busybox, that don't have sysfs nor can support it because the system itself may be too old) Apr 15, 2013 at 12:45
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    The question specifically asked for a C solution Jun 19, 2014 at 1:48
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    @CharlesSalvia opening and reading a system file still seems like a C solution... as long as you know what your target system provides! Granted, your program will be tied to that type of system. But just compiling a program ties it to a system's architecture. I think this answer will help in many (but not all) situations.
    – moodboom
    Dec 29, 2016 at 14:53
  • (using Debian derived Bunsen on WiFi) See: /sys/class/net/wlp2s0/address Sep 12, 2020 at 23:30
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You need to iterate over all the available interfaces on your machine, and use ioctl with SIOCGIFHWADDR flag to get the mac address. The mac address will be obtained as a 6-octet binary array. You also want to skip the loopback interface.

#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <net/if.h> 
#include <unistd.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <string.h>

int main()
{
    struct ifreq ifr;
    struct ifconf ifc;
    char buf[1024];
    int success = 0;

    int sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_IP);
    if (sock == -1) { /* handle error*/ };

    ifc.ifc_len = sizeof(buf);
    ifc.ifc_buf = buf;
    if (ioctl(sock, SIOCGIFCONF, &ifc) == -1) { /* handle error */ }

    struct ifreq* it = ifc.ifc_req;
    const struct ifreq* const end = it + (ifc.ifc_len / sizeof(struct ifreq));

    for (; it != end; ++it) {
        strcpy(ifr.ifr_name, it->ifr_name);
        if (ioctl(sock, SIOCGIFFLAGS, &ifr) == 0) {
            if (! (ifr.ifr_flags & IFF_LOOPBACK)) { // don't count loopback
                if (ioctl(sock, SIOCGIFHWADDR, &ifr) == 0) {
                    success = 1;
                    break;
                }
            }
        }
        else { /* handle error */ }
    }

    unsigned char mac_address[6];

    if (success) memcpy(mac_address, ifr.ifr_hwaddr.sa_data, 6);
}
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    Why does this not need struct in front if ifreq and ifconf? Were typedefs for these structs removed in more recent kernels, that existed in 2009 when this was written?
    – Karl P
    Jul 20, 2011 at 17:39
  • I think it should be noted that OpenVZ containers do not have a MAC address and therefore, none of these solutions would work. The MAC address is (assumed to be) 00:00:00:00:00:00 Feb 22, 2014 at 7:19
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    It only works if there is link on eth0. It doesn't work if the network cable is unplugged (on Ubuntu). Jul 24, 2014 at 15:07
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    Perhaps close(sock)?
    – Art Swri
    Feb 9, 2016 at 21:17
  • @ArtSwri I think you were right,maybe error hanle goto some LABLE and close(sock)
    – J.Doe
    Apr 15, 2019 at 16:27
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You want to take a look at the getifaddrs(3) manual page. There is an example in C in the manpage itself that you can use. You want to get the address with the type AF_LINK.

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    in the manpage of getifaddrs linked the type AF_LINK is not described. Perhaps this is superseded by AF_PACKET ?
    – mpromonet
    Feb 6, 2016 at 15:15
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    According to stackoverflow.com/a/26038501/5230867 it seems that AF_LINK is macOS/BSD-specific, while AF_PACKET is the Linux equivalent. Sep 26, 2018 at 23:05
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#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <linux/if.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>

int main()
{
  struct ifreq s;
  int fd = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_IP);

  strcpy(s.ifr_name, "eth0");
  if (0 == ioctl(fd, SIOCGIFHWADDR, &s)) {
    int i;
    for (i = 0; i < 6; ++i)
      printf(" %02x", (unsigned char) s.ifr_addr.sa_data[i]);
    puts("\n");
    return 0;
  }
  return 1;
}
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    Don't forget to error check socket() and close the socket if it opened successfully.
    – Anonymouse
    Jan 17, 2020 at 9:23
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Using getifaddrs you can get MAC address from the family AF_PACKET.

In order to display the MAC address to each interface, you can proceed like this:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <ifaddrs.h>
#include <netpacket/packet.h>

int main (int argc, const char * argv[])
{
    struct ifaddrs *ifaddr=NULL;
    struct ifaddrs *ifa = NULL;
    int i = 0;

    if (getifaddrs(&ifaddr) == -1)
    {
         perror("getifaddrs");
    }
    else
    {
         for ( ifa = ifaddr; ifa != NULL; ifa = ifa->ifa_next)
         {
             if ( (ifa->ifa_addr) && (ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family == AF_PACKET) )
             {
                  struct sockaddr_ll *s = (struct sockaddr_ll*)ifa->ifa_addr;
                  printf("%-8s ", ifa->ifa_name);
                  for (i=0; i <s->sll_halen; i++)
                  {
                      printf("%02x%c", (s->sll_addr[i]), (i+1!=s->sll_halen)?':':'\n');
                  }
             }
         }
         freeifaddrs(ifaddr);
    }
    return 0;
}

Ideone

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I have just write one and test it on gentoo in virtualbox.

// get_mac.c
#include <stdio.h>    //printf
#include <string.h>   //strncpy
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <net/if.h>   //ifreq
#include <unistd.h>   //close

int main()
{
    int fd;
    struct ifreq ifr;
    char *iface = "enp0s3";
    unsigned char *mac = NULL;

    memset(&ifr, 0, sizeof(ifr));

    fd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);

    ifr.ifr_addr.sa_family = AF_INET;
    strncpy(ifr.ifr_name , iface , IFNAMSIZ-1);

    if (0 == ioctl(fd, SIOCGIFHWADDR, &ifr)) {
        mac = (unsigned char *)ifr.ifr_hwaddr.sa_data;

        //display mac address
        printf("Mac : %.2X:%.2X:%.2X:%.2X:%.2X:%.2X\n" , mac[0], mac[1], mac[2], mac[3], mac[4], mac[5]);
    }

    close(fd);

    return 0;
}
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Assuming that c++ code (c++11) is okay as well and the interface is known.

#include <cstdint>
#include <fstream>
#include <streambuf>
#include <regex>

using namespace std;

uint64_t getIFMAC(const string &ifname) {
  ifstream iface("/sys/class/net/" + ifname + "/address");
  string str((istreambuf_iterator<char>(iface)), istreambuf_iterator<char>());
  if (str.length() > 0) {
    string hex = regex_replace(str, std::regex(":"), "");
    return stoull(hex, 0, 16);
  } else {
    return 0;
  }
} 
int main()
{
  string iface = "eth0";
  printf("%s: mac=%016llX\n", iface.c_str(), getIFMAC(iface));
}
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  1. On Linux, use the service of "Network Manager" over the DBus.

  2. There is also good'ol shell program which can be invoke and the result grabbed (use an exec function under C):

$ /sbin/ifconfig | grep HWaddr

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A very portable way is to parse the output of this command.

ifconfig | awk '$0 ~ /HWaddr/ { print $5 }'

Provided ifconfig can be run as the current user (usually can) and awk is installed (it often is). This will give you the mac address of the machine.

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    It's not very portable at all. It gives nothing on Mac OS X. The output of ifconfig does not contain the text HWaddr.
    – dreamlax
    Nov 22, 2009 at 20:25
  • Had to do this earlier in the year on solaris, linux and hpux.
    – hookenz
    Nov 22, 2009 at 22:04
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    Well, the concept is portable. The text may need tweaking for other platforms.
    – hookenz
    Nov 22, 2009 at 22:05
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    Using shell scripts, even one as tiny as yours is far from portable. There is a joke that goes that a shell is easier to port than a shell script :p
    – sigjuice
    Nov 23, 2009 at 1:59
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    Also, this isn't going to compile in any C compiler I know of. Nov 23, 2009 at 14:10
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Expanding on the answer given by @user175104 ...

std::vector<std::string> GetAllFiles(const std::string& folder, bool recursive = false)
{
  // uses opendir, readdir, and struct dirent.
  // left as an exercise to the reader, as it isn't the point of this OP and answer.
}

bool ReadFileContents(const std::string& folder, const std::string& fname, std::string& contents)
{
  // uses ifstream to read entire contents
  // left as an exercise to the reader, as it isn't the point of this OP and answer.
}

std::vector<std::string> GetAllMacAddresses()
{
  std::vector<std::string> macs;
  std::string address;

  // from: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9034575/c-c-linux-mac-address-of-all-interfaces
  //  ... just read /sys/class/net/eth0/address

  // NOTE: there may be more than one: /sys/class/net/*/address
  //  (1) so walk /sys/class/net/* to find the names to read the address of.

  std::vector<std::string> nets = GetAllFiles("/sys/class/net/", false);
  for (auto it = nets.begin(); it != nets.end(); ++it)
  {
    // we don't care about the local loopback interface
    if (0 == strcmp((*it).substr(-3).c_str(), "/lo"))
      continue;
    address.clear();
    if (ReadFileContents(*it, "address", address))
    {
      if (!address.empty())
      {
        macs.push_back(address);
      }
    }
  }
  return macs;
}
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netlink socket is possible

man netlink(7) netlink(3) rtnetlink(7) rtnetlink(3)

#include <assert.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <linux/if.h>
#include <linux/rtnetlink.h>
#include <unistd.h>

#define SZ 8192

int main(){

  // Send
  typedef struct {
    struct nlmsghdr nh;
    struct ifinfomsg ifi;
  } Req_getlink;
  assert(NLMSG_LENGTH(sizeof(struct ifinfomsg))==sizeof(Req_getlink));
  int fd=-1;
  fd=socket(AF_NETLINK,SOCK_RAW,NETLINK_ROUTE);
  assert(0==bind(fd,(struct sockaddr*)(&(struct sockaddr_nl){
    .nl_family=AF_NETLINK,
    .nl_pad=0,
    .nl_pid=getpid(),
    .nl_groups=0
  }),sizeof(struct sockaddr_nl)));
  assert(sizeof(Req_getlink)==send(fd,&(Req_getlink){
    .nh={
      .nlmsg_len=NLMSG_LENGTH(sizeof(struct ifinfomsg)),
      .nlmsg_type=RTM_GETLINK,
      .nlmsg_flags=NLM_F_REQUEST|NLM_F_ROOT,
      .nlmsg_seq=0,
      .nlmsg_pid=0
    },
    .ifi={
      .ifi_family=AF_UNSPEC,
      // .ifi_family=AF_INET,
      .ifi_type=0,
      .ifi_index=0,
      .ifi_flags=0,
      .ifi_change=0,
    }
  },sizeof(Req_getlink),0));

  // Receive
  char recvbuf[SZ]={};
  int len=0;
  for(char *p=recvbuf;;){
    const int seglen=recv(fd,p,sizeof(recvbuf)-len,0);
    assert(seglen>=1);
    len += seglen;
    if(((struct nlmsghdr*)p)->nlmsg_type==NLMSG_DONE||((struct nlmsghdr*)p)->nlmsg_type==NLMSG_ERROR)
      break;
    p += seglen;
  }

  struct nlmsghdr *nh=(struct nlmsghdr*)recvbuf;
  for(;NLMSG_OK(nh,len);nh=NLMSG_NEXT(nh,len)){
    if(nh->nlmsg_type==NLMSG_DONE)
      break;

    struct ifinfomsg *ifm=(struct ifinfomsg*)NLMSG_DATA(nh);

    printf("#%d ",ifm->ifi_index);
    #ifdef _NET_IF_H
    #pragma GCC error "include <linux/if.h> instead of <net/if.h>"
    #endif

    // Part 3 rtattr
    struct rtattr *rta=IFLA_RTA(ifm); // /usr/include/linux/if_link.h
    int rtl=RTM_PAYLOAD(nh);

    for(;RTA_OK(rta,rtl);rta=RTA_NEXT(rta,rtl))switch(rta->rta_type){
    case IFLA_IFNAME:printf("%s ",(const char*)RTA_DATA(rta));break;
    case IFLA_ADDRESS:
      printf("hwaddr ");
      for(int i=0;i<5;++i)
        printf("%02X:",*((unsigned char*)RTA_DATA(rta)+i));
      printf("%02X ",*((unsigned char*)RTA_DATA(rta)+5));
      break;
    case IFLA_BROADCAST:
      printf("bcast ");
      for(int i=0;i<5;++i)
        printf("%02X:",*((unsigned char*)RTA_DATA(rta)+i));
      printf("%02X ",*((unsigned char*)RTA_DATA(rta)+5));
      break;
    case IFLA_PERM_ADDRESS:
      printf("perm ");
      for(int i=0;i<5;++i)
        printf("%02X:",*((unsigned char*)RTA_DATA(rta)+i));
      printf("%02X ",*((unsigned char*)RTA_DATA(rta)+5));
      break;
    }

    printf("\n");

  }

  close(fd);
  fd=-1;
  return 0;

}

Example

#1 lo hwaddr 00:00:00:00:00:00 bcast 00:00:00:00:00:00
#2 eth0 hwaddr 57:da:52:45:5b:1a bcast ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff perm 57:da:52:45:5b:1a
#3 wlan0 hwaddr 3c:7f:46:47:58:c2 bcast ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff perm 3c:7f:46:47:58:c2
-1

This is a Bash line that prints all available mac addresses, except the loopback:

for x in `ls /sys/class/net |grep -v lo`; do cat /sys/class/net/$x/address; done

Can be executed from a C program.

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