Ubuntu :: Find An IP Address Of Somebody In The Same Network?
May 8, 2010I want to know how I can investigate...
Q1- what IP address somebody has in the same network?
Q2-Is there any command I can use to figure that out?
I want to know how I can investigate...
Q1- what IP address somebody has in the same network?
Q2-Is there any command I can use to figure that out?
I have a HP Officejet 6310 as a network printer
How do I find the network address of the printer so I can install it?
I desire to access a WD Netcenter network drive from Ubuntu 10.10 using NFS mounts.Several on line helps show how if you know the IP address of the drive. How can I discover the IP address of the drive. My Windows network is using DHCP, though I understand that the drive uses a static address. I know the MAC address of the drive. As a user (but not an administrator), I have much Unix experience.
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View 4 Replies View RelatedVersion 10.04 LTS. Installed desktop version and network worked but I needed a static IP address and the install configures for a DHCP configured address. I tried changing to static address using the System->Preferences->Network Connections application but was unable to get the system to come up with the network up.
So I manually modified the /etc/network/interfaces and the /etc/resolv.conf files. I restart the system but when I do an ifconfig, I don't see a configured IP address on eth0 (only the loopback address). If I run /sbin/ifup eth0 everything then works fine and ifconfig shows the correct address bound to eth0.
My files are as follows:
I am trying to find out the mac address of the eth0 port on linux probe. This port is controlled by kernal and hence I don't have control over it. How do I find out the mac address of this port ? Is there any system call which will take the ip address and will do the lookup on the linux's ip table to get the mac address ?
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI am facing two issues with CUPS - 1. I have installed cups 1.3.9 over OpenSuse11 x86. Please check below -
cups:/usr/share/cups/banners # cups-config --version
1.3.9
cups:/usr/share/cups/banners # cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.6.27.7-9-pae (geeko@buildhost) (gcc version 4.3.2 [gcc-4_3-branch revision 141291] (SUSE Linux) ) #1 SMP 2008-12-04 18:10:04 +0100
I have added few printers over there and everything is working fine. I can also able to add - delete - modify any printers from "yast2 printer" command. I can also able to browse cups web interface via http://cups:631, but when I am going to manage the printers (start - stop - delete etc), none of the buttons are working in firefox5 not even in IE also. Older version of firefox is giving error as "This address uses a network port which is normally used for purposes other than Web browsing. Firefox has canceled the request for your protection." All other buttons are working properly.
2. LINUX - LINUX Printing - OK
LINUX - WINDOWS Printing - OK
WINDOWS - LINUX Printing - NOT OK
While giving printing from Windows machine (Printer attached on Linux), there is no problem to coonect the printers, but unable to print.
When I attempt to connect to a wireless network, the network manager asks me for the network's password, then says 'setting network address' for 20 or so seconds, then asks me for some random Hex or ASCII key in the same type of window I put the password in (Secrets for Noel -- KDE Daemon). Since a key is already typed into the window, I press OK, which then causes the network manager to go back to 'setting network address', then the window pops up again and keeps repeating itself.
I'm running Opensuse 11.4 with KDE, and my driver is ath9k. I don't know much about linux so please don't tell me to 'recompile this' or 'change this setting' without explaining how to do it. Please help, I've been unable to connect to wireless in OpenSUSE for 2 weeks now.
I've updated a desktop from 11.1 to 11.2 with the NET CD. After completion everything worked fine, though I have some issues with the NIC. been looking on the net and the provided solutions haven't been able to resolve the matter. After reboot I don't get an IP address, I go into Yast2 and network settings displays:
I have to delete the unknown device everytime after a reboot in order to get a new IP address. After that all works as it is suppsed to. I've been looking into the /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules and deleted all that was in there,
I have a Brother MFC-5490CN AllIn One on a LAN and I need to know it's IP address.
How do I find the address?
I work at a University and every year or every other year we get new computers for the campus. More often than not it is my job to document the mac address for each PC. I'm trying to save myself time when I have to do this again. Can I make a script to find the mac address on boot up? Or perhaps I should make a customized distro of linux? Booting off of usb would be ideal.
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View 5 Replies View RelatedI don't really have a reason for this currently. I recognize all the MAC address on my DHCP client list and keep it rather well locked down. I was just wondering if there was something I could run on the terminal to get more information on a given MAC address on my network. Something kind of like whois for websites.
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Can i find its MAC address through my PC? Both PC's are connected in LAN.
I need the command to find the HARDWARE ADDRESS.
I know ifconfig command gives the details.. but I just need the HWADDR that is only numbers eg. 00.22.11.33.AD
I need to find myselfe unused IP address in some subnet.
How to determine that particular IP is ununsed in that subnet without asking network admin ?
How to find and change mac address ?
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10.180.8.231=31608
10.180.8.232=29011
10.180.8.233=31606
[code]....
a friend created an IP address for me.where do I find the Host in Linux in order to put the IP address.
View 2 Replies View RelatedOn Linux Mint (Gnome) i used to go to Network drive. that is on the right hand side of Nautilus there is a short cut for Network. in there i could see my network hard drive and other laptops connected to the network, and i could access my files. but on OpenSuse, when i open the network folder, nothing comes up. may be it needs some sort of configuration.
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So is in Ubuntu something like on-fly name resolution in Windows ? Without running DNS server with some kind of DynDNS ?
e.g.
My comp has hostname "GoGo" but I get random IP address from DHCP.
How can other PC on same LAN resolve my changing IP address ?
We are running samba on a Fedora release 8 (werewolf). The samba server is located on a dmz subnet off of my Cisco ASA 5510 firewall. From my inside network I have no problems connecting to the samba shares. However when someone uses a VPN connection they cannot connect to the samba share. VPN users are assigned an address from a pool which has no problems getting to the dmz based samba server. All ports required are open on both firewalls (Samba server and PC with VPN connection.) I consistently get an error saying Windows cannot find the ip address of the samba server. I have looked at the samba logs in varlogssamba and found a complete list of connection attempts listed by ip address. These addresses match the pool addresses that are being assigned by the firewall when someone tries to connect using the vpn.
Each entry has this:
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
connection denied from (ip address that is assigned by firewall)
smdb/process.crocess_smb(1062)
connection denied from (ip address that is assigned by firewall)
I checked the smb.conf to make sure the subnet the pool addreses is listed in the global section. It is.