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RE: how to find a static IP


From: redhavoc <redhavoc () yahoo co uk>
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 15:35:46 +0000 (GMT)

Hello again,
   I have a L3 managed switch which should report the MAC address. Unfortunately it is not on the tables, although the 
link is reported up. Maybe the service is not running, since the serial port is not running either (and it should be). 
Maybe the sys-unconfig completely unconfigured the ALOM feature too.
Thank for the suggestions.

Cheers
Nick

--- On Wed, 15/7/09, Lord Lunatic <l0rd_lunatic () yahoo com> wrote:

From: Lord Lunatic <l0rd_lunatic () yahoo com>
Subject: RE: how to find a static IP
To: listbounce () securityfocus com, security-basics () securityfocus  com
Date: Wednesday, 15 July, 2009, 12:57 PM

Get the mac address (if not via sniff there have to be some
stickers with it on it) and make a static arp entry on your
client with an free ip adress of your subnet. 

 arp -s 10.128.1.1 00:90:33:ff:dd:11

Then you should be able to reach it

Andre
 
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Sent: Dienstag, 14. Juli 2009 20:36
To: redhavoc; security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: RE: how to find a static IP
 
Nick:
 
Use a cross cable with a Linux box and send "ping -b
255.255.255.255". "-b" for broadcast.
 
Usually the "Net management port" of SUN servers is 10Mb
autosense  only. Try to connect with the Serial managemente
port (a ligth blue Cisco cable will work). The user could be
"admin".
 
Using the sys-unconfig script will not erase the contentes
of the RSC/ALOM/Ilom/ELOM/SXCP management port.
 
I Hope this could help.
 
G.C.
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En nombre de redhavoc
Enviado el: Martes, 14 de Julio de 2009 11:46
Para: security-basics () securityfocus com
Asunto: how to find a static IP
 
 
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
 
 
      
 
 
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