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find ip on local network with a gnu/linux tool
find ip on local network with a gnu/linux tool
Hello
i use advanced ip scanner (ipscan25) on windows for fin the ip of my nas,but i dont like that.
I want to use only linux so i try to use nmap or zenmap but i ave no succes.And probably the ip is diferent if i use gnu/linux our windows.
Thanks to help me.
i use advanced ip scanner (ipscan25) on windows for fin the ip of my nas,but i dont like that.
I want to use only linux so i try to use nmap or zenmap but i ave no succes.And probably the ip is diferent if i use gnu/linux our windows.
Thanks to help me.
Re: find ip on local network with a gnu/linux tool
the default ip is the same i find with the program in windows,but i can't find it with linux.
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Re: find ip on local network with a gnu/linux tool
I wonder if the OP is even using Debian, ? " Linux" could be any of the 100s
of linux distros,
find ip on local network with a gnu/linux tool
http://tldp.org/LDP/GNU-Linux-Tools-Sum ... /c8319.htm
https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/bash-shel ... p-address/
of linux distros,
find ip on local network with a gnu/linux tool
http://tldp.org/LDP/GNU-Linux-Tools-Sum ... /c8319.htm
https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/bash-shel ... p-address/
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man ifconfig
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Re: find ip on local network with a gnu/linux tool
Please post the output of
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ip r
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Re: find ip on local network with a gnu/linux tool
[quote="GarryRicketson"]I wonder if the OP is even using Debian, ? " Linux" could be any of the 100s
of linux distros,
The frimware of the nas is buld on linux,and he is ok with linux OS,i use debian.
of linux distros,
The frimware of the nas is buld on linux,and he is ok with linux OS,i use debian.
Re: find ip on local network with a gnu/linux tool
If you are looking to scan your local network with GNU/Linux to find your NAS ip, try nmap. (For Windows I use angry ip scanner)
For example:
(Clearly, I have 'xxx'ed out the last three digits of the IP adresses)
For example:
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russel@NUC-G:~$ nmap 192.168.2.0/24
Starting Nmap 7.40 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2017-11-20 14:17 PST
Nmap scan report for 192.168.2.xxx
Host is up (0.015s latency).
Not shown: 999 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
80/tcp open http
Nmap scan report for 192.168.2.xxx
Host is up (0.000049s latency).
Not shown: 999 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
22/tcp open ssh
Nmap done: 256 IP addresses (2 hosts up) scanned in 4.08 seconds
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Re: find ip on local network with a gnu/linux tool
What does "don't work" mean?delcencen wrote:# man ifconfig and # ip r don't work.
Please post the full output for my requested command.
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Re: find ip on local network with a gnu/linux tool
'man ifconfig' should get the manual, it is standard on any linux system.Post by delcencen » 2017-11-20 15:17
# man ifconfig and # ip r don't work.
It does not need to be run as root either. Where did you get the idea to run it as root " # " ?
Nor me,:Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Please post the output ofCode: Select all
ip r
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man ifconfig
But maybe the OP should also include the out put of:
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uname -a
"Linux" is really being used here.
Re: find ip on local network with a gnu/linux tool
I hope you know that 192.168.x.y belong to the private IPv4 space so you can post whatever addresses you may have.RU55EL wrote:(Clearly, I have 'xxx'ed out the last three digits of the IP adresses)Code: Select all
... Nmap scan report for 192.168.2.xxx ...
They are not routable/reachable from the outside (regardless of NAT or any port mappings you may have).
Re: find ip on local network with a gnu/linux tool
Yes, I am aware of that. It just goes to show how paranoid I am! I don't even want to advertise my lan ip addressreinob wrote:I hope you know that 192.168.x.y belong to the private IPv4 space so you can post whatever addresses you may have.RU55EL wrote:(Clearly, I have 'xxx'ed out the last three digits of the IP adresses)Code: Select all
... Nmap scan report for 192.168.2.xxx ...
They are not routable/reachable from the outside (regardless of NAT or any port mappings you may have).
Re: find ip on local network with a gnu/linux tool
What does "don't work" mean?Head_on_a_Stick wrote:delcencen wrote:# man ifconfig and # ip r don't work.
root@kali:~# man ifconfig
root@kali:~# man ifconfing -v
No manual entry for ifconfing
No manual entry for -v
root@kali:~# ip r
root@kali:~# nmap 169.254.100.100
Starting Nmap 7.60 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2017-11-22 21:34 UTC
setup_target: failed to determine route to 169.254.100.100
WARNING: No targets were specified, so 0 hosts scanned.
Nmap done: 0 IP addresses (0 hosts up) scanned in 0.15 seconds
root@kali:~# ifconfig 169.254.100.100
169.254.100.100: error fetching interface information: Device not found
I don t want to use the nas wen my computer is connected to the internet that's why i say 'local network'
at this time i use kali because i can't install nmap on debian with ease.
Re: find ip on local network with a gnu/linux tool
with a debian :
root@localhost:/home/user# man ifconfig
No manual entry for ifconfig
root@localhost:/home/user# ip r
root@localhost:/home/user#
the nas work perfectly with windows at 169.254.100.100 !
root@localhost:/home/user# man ifconfig
No manual entry for ifconfig
root@localhost:/home/user# ip r
root@localhost:/home/user#
the nas work perfectly with windows at 169.254.100.100 !
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Re: find ip on local network with a gnu/linux tool
Yes, but this is Debian, not windows, or is it Kali,? .... what OS are you reallythe nas work perfectly with windows at 169.254.100.100 !
using ?
The OP needs to look at the specifics for "kali", especially on configureing the net works. Kali is not Debian, but that does explain why :
Apparently it is not just Kali, but also the newer Debian versions, in fact they blame Debian, but any way, you need to install : "net-tools"root@kali:~# man ifconfig
root@kali:~# man ifconfing -v
https://forums.kali.org/showthread.php? ... t-found!!!
should solve the problem,sudo apt install net-tools
This would be better to ask about on the kali forums.
Also:
https://docs.kali.org/introduction/shou ... kali-linux
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Re: find ip on local network with a gnu/linux tool
^^ This, ladies and germs, is BS. Windows or Kali, networking standards are the same and this is not a valid private IP address, nor is it a valid public address. It is an IP address assigned by DHCP client when network is screwed up (local link address). IMHO this is another wannabe hacker who has no business running Kali, these are networking basics we are talking here.the nas work perfectly with windows at 169.254.100.100
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Re: find ip on local network with a gnu/linux tool
Kali is not Debian, it is a distro for professional pen testing on a live medium. For assistance with Kali please use the Kali forums.delcencen wrote: root@kali:~# man ifconfig
root@kali:~# man ifconfing -v
No manual entry for ifconfing
No manual entry for -v
root@kali:~# ip r
root@kali:~# nmap 169.254.100.100
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