Gambit
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how can i find the IP of our webserver?
i wanna find out just how much they are monitoring are web access but can't find the fukin webserver that all our access is routed through
had a look at the internet connection properties but it's just an automatic detection, so there is nothing listed
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Sam
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Type in IPCONFIG in a DOS box ("Command Prompt" if you don't know what a DOS box is).
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mrempire
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of /sbin/ifconfig if you are running a *nix based OS
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Adam
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or do tracert in DoS to corsasport.co.uk i.e
tracert corsasport.co.uk
the first thing oin the list will be your webserver
[Edited on 08-05-2003 by Adam]
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mrempire
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depends really if it's an internal IP address or public based
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mrempire
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you could have an interface with a internal address and a 2nd network card for public based routing
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Gambit
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if i do ipconfig it'll give me my IP address!!!
ill try a tracert
we're runnin NT!
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mrempire
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try a reverse lookup on the hostname
example
ping -a corsasport.co.uk
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Gambit
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so does this mean it goes thru 7 machines before actually going to our ISP??
[Edited on 08-05-2003 by Gambit]
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mrempire
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yep it "hops" from server to server as it's routed around the net (thanks for posting ur firewall info) id edit that post if i was you
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Gambit
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i was gonna edit it anyway, i dont give a fuk about the cunts as they are planning on scrapping the Isle of Man IT dept, cunts!
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mrempire
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ping -a <hostname> should tell u the ip of any webaddress.
[Edited on 08-05-2003 by mrempire]
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Gambit
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but which one is likely to be the one that is monitoring everybody??
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DAYZEE
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How do you propose to find out how much they monitor?
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Gambit
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i wanna see if it Royal London who are monitioring or Scottish Life who are monitioring
if its SL then i can talk to a mate
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mrempire
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http://195.137.49.90/usage/
somet like that is what u need or check ur logs on the firewall
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DAYZEE
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You can't tell that kind of information from an IP address? I'd speak to your friend and ask who is monitoring you.
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mrempire
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you can if u installed netmon or ethereal... it monitors all packets that enter a destination.
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mrempire
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an ip address is all u need to find out what servers they are running, what ports are open, even where the server is based, what ISP they use... endless
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DAYZEE
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And that would tell you what?
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mrempire
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example, if u gave me an IP to a server (NT) there are a million open ports that can be exploted and then i could launch an attack on it to deface websites and take the server down, leave back doors open... without an IP address no one would have a "home" on the internet.
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DAYZEE
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not everyone is sitting on the internet! Do you know the difference between a public and private address? The only server we have on the internet here is a bordermanager, that has an IP, which is masked, so you won't find that and even if you did you wouldn't be able to get in and launch an attack on any of my servers.
Likewise you cannot see what server is monitoring Gambits netwrok because it is behind the firewall of is the firewall itself.
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mrempire
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dude, i am a unix network administator. so obously ill know the diff between a NAT'ed IP, you twonk. EVERY pc will have an ip address, even if it's just a loopback. if it has a network card then either windows/nix will assign it a dchp IP 192.x.x.x.) or you will have to assign it a static ip address and point it to your internet gateway. so yes if u have internet access you will have a public accessable IP address.
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DAYZEE
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My PC has internet access and the IP address is 172.50.214.196
Attack that. opps, you can't.
No network card will assign itself a loopback address??? if a DHCP server is not avaliable the card will assign a 169.x.x.x address, not 127.0.0.1
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MarkM
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169ip 192ip are the same thing both mean no DHCP connectivity...
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