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Mikhail Faito2013-04-05 21:58:42
Apple iCloud
Mikhail Faito, 2013-04-05 21:58:42

Find My Mac feature in iCloud?

Is it possible to somehow find out the IP of the network to which the MacBook is connected?

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Antelle, 2013-04-06
@Antelle

There is an analogue of prey - open source, for all platforms. You don't need to write any additional software for anti-theft yourself.

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Vyacheslav Slinko, 2013-04-05
@KeepYourMind

Through Find My Mac, no.

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truekenny, 2013-04-05
@truekenny

About analogues: you are only interested in ip, do you have a site to which you can connect and save this information?

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phoenixweiss, 2013-04-06
@phoenixweiss

Hypothetically, you can make a script that starts automatically when the system boots and opens a specific address on the network (for example, the address of your server), or makes some specific POST or GET request with a parameter of the "Connectivity" type, and the server logs can already be tracked in what time and from what IP it happened.
I'm not sure at all, but perhaps something similar can be implemented using AppleScript, placed in autoload.

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kuzemchik, 2013-04-08
@kuzemchik

You can, you can even ssh to it. Tunneling through ipv6 is done there.
onethingwell.org/post/27835796928/remote-ssh-bact-to-my-mac

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