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Re: how to find a static IP
From: Jared Curtis <jared () w00ttech com>
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2009 11:10:34 -0700
You can use nmap. nmap 10.0.0.0/8 nmap 172.16.0.0/12 nmap 192.168.0.0/16 This is going to take a long time. What I've done before is plug my interface directly into the interface in question, while running a sniffer such as wireshark or tcpdump. What generally happens is when the interface changes state the server will start to send out arp requests. If you're using a manged switch you can check the arp table of the switch for the address. Using a Cisco switch you can do something like this; sh mac address-table -- to find the mac address if you don't know it sh arp | inc mac.of.interface On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 8:45 AM, redhavoc<redhavoc () yahoo co uk> wrote:
Hello people, I have inherited a new SUN server, and while running the sys-unconfig command I have sort of messed it up. I know it has an ethernet management port configured with a static IP, but I do not know this IP. My idea was to connect this server and a computer on to a switch, boot a linux and port scan every internet address. Since its a private lan I would not be bothering anyone else. Since there is no dhcp and I want no routing I started the ethernet using ifconfig eth0 1.1.1.1 netmask 0.0.0.0 up The device started, but when I use nmap to scan IPs it does not know how to route packets. So the question is ... how do I scan every possible address in a private network. Also, is there a better way to find this static IP ? Regards Nick ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Securing Apache Web Server with thawte Digital Certificate In this guide we examine the importance of Apache-SSL and who needs an SSL certificate. We look at how SSL works, how it benefits your company and how your customers can tell if a site is secure. You will find out how to test, purchase, install and use a thawte Digital Certificate on your Apache web server. Throughout, best practices for set-up are highlighted to help you ensure efficient ongoing management of your encryption keys and digital certificates. http://www.dinclinx.com/Redirect.aspx?36;4175;25;1371;0;5;946;e13b6be442f727d1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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