RE: how to Allow udp access to 1 ip address on 1 port - iptables

2015-03-26 Thread Florez, Nestor
-Original Message- From: redhat-sysadmin-list-boun...@redhat.com [mailto:redhat-sysadmin-list-boun...@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Florez, Nestor Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 10:45 AM To: redhat-sysadmin-list@redhat.com Subject: RE: how to Allow udp access to 1 ip address on 1 port - iptables I had

Re: how to Allow udp access to 1 ip address on 1 port - iptables

2015-03-26 Thread Fran Garcia
On 26 March 2015 at 16:34, Florez, Nestor nflo...@sdcwa.org wrote: I am trying the rules below and the network guy tells me that he can not access my server for access with solar winds; -A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -p tcp -s 192.168.324.27 -m tcp --dport 161 -j ACCEPT -A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -p udp

enabling looback adapter disables other IP address

2003-10-21 Thread Larsen, Jon
I'm working with some Foundry switches that also do load balancing. In order to use the failover features and still keep the original source IP I have to add a loopback adapter for the virutal IP of the load balanced pool. Pretend the VIP is 192.168.100.200. I need to add a loopback adapter

Re: IP address of a DNS

2003-09-13 Thread David Hart
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 22:52, Trey Sizemore wrote: I need help finding the IP address of a Domain Name Server. Thanks Use your own caching name server. Very simple to set up. -- -- Hart's PGP Key: 0x7BFF655E - http

IP address of a DNS

2003-09-12 Thread Trey Sizemore
I need help finding the IP address of a Domain Name Server. Thanks -- Cheers, Trey --- At a given moment I open my eyes and exist. And before that, during all eternity, what was there? Nothing. - Ugo Betti -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https

Re: IP address of a DNS

2003-09-12 Thread Dave Ihnat
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 10:52:41PM -0400, Trey Sizemore wrote: I need help finding the IP address of a Domain Name Server. I assume you know the canonical name; try dig any -x xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Cheers, -- Dave Ihnat [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe

Re: IP address of a DNS

2003-09-12 Thread Ian L
from the command prompt you can type nslookup name.of.machine.com and it will give you the IP address. Ian At 07:52 PM 9/12/2003, you wrote: I need help finding the IP address of a Domain Name Server. Thanks -- Cheers, Trey --- At a given moment I open my eyes and exist. And before

Re: IP address of a DNS

2003-09-12 Thread Ed Greshko
On Sat, 2003-09-13 at 10:52, Trey Sizemore wrote: I need help finding the IP address of a Domain Name Server. You appear to be a customer of bellsouth.net. Probably you should be using NS.BELLSOUTH.NET has address 205.152.0.5 or NS.ATL.BELLSOUTH.NET has address 205.152.0.20 Or ask your ISP

Re: IP address of a DNS

2003-09-12 Thread Dave Ihnat
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 09:57:36PM -0500, Dave Ihnat wrote: I assume you know the canonical name; try dig any -x xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. -want. I meant WANT. -- Dave end of a LONG day at the end of a LONGER week Ihnat [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- redhat-list mailing list

getting original ip address

2003-08-19 Thread lisa ryan
Hi, I was wondering if anyone can help me with the following query: I've set up a public ip address 193.11.111.2 My firewall ip address is 193.11.111.1 In my firewall script I've a prerouting rule that maps any traffic destined for 193.11.111.2 to the internal ip address of the server. We have

Re: getting original ip address

2003-08-19 Thread Marcos de Souza Trazzini
Well, this occours becouse your firewall are masquerading the addresses. To prevent this and get the real ip address, create a route table in firewall like this: # route add 193.11.111.2 gw XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Where XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX is the internal ip address of the server. Don't forget

RE: getting original ip address

2003-08-19 Thread lisa ryan
for 193.11.111.2 to the internal ip address of the machine ? thanks again Lisa -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Marcos de Souza TrazziniSent: 19 August 2006 11:53To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: getting original ip addressWell

Re: getting original ip address

2003-08-19 Thread Bret Hughes
On Sat, 2006-08-19 at 05:53, Marcos de Souza Trazzini wrote: Well, this occours becouse your firewall are masquerading the addresses. To prevent this and get the real ip address, create a route table in firewall like this: # route add 193.11.111.2 gw XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Where XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX

virtual interface (sencondary ip address) for linux?

2003-08-14 Thread snort bsd
hi: Can i configure multi-ip-address on one interface? on Sun, there are called virtual interfaces. anyone here can point me right URL/howto? tia dave http://mobile.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Mobile - Check compose your email via SMS on your Telstra or Vodafone mobile. -- redhat-list mailing

Re: virtual interface (sencondary ip address) for linux?

2003-08-14 Thread Jason Dixon
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 10:01, snort bsd wrote: hi: Can i configure multi-ip-address on one interface? on Sun, there are called virtual interfaces. anyone here can point me right URL/howto? http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/custom-guide/s1-network-aliases.html -- Jason

Re: virtual interface (sencondary ip address) for linux?

2003-08-14 Thread snort bsd
PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 10:01, snort bsd wrote: hi: Can i configure multi-ip-address on one interface? on Sun, there are called virtual interfaces. anyone here can point me right URL/howto? http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/custom-guide/s1

Re: virtual interface (sencondary ip address) for linux?

2003-08-14 Thread Justin Rush
and replaced by a more powerful firewalling mechanism. what i need is to configure device aliases manually on RH8.0. Thanks for your help dave --- Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 10:01, snort bsd wrote: hi: Can i configure multi-ip-address on one

Re: How many ip address question

2003-07-23 Thread Kent Borg
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 05:30:53PM +, Mark Neidorff wrote: What an enviable position to be in I'm about to switch ISPs and one of my choices is how many static IPs I want. As has already been written, you *need* only 1 static IP address, but some would say you don't *need* your

RE: How many ip address question

2003-07-23 Thread Ward William E DLDN
own firewall, especially if you want to put services on the box you were going to use for a firewall. -Original Message- From: Ezra Nugroho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 5:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How many ip address question Well, you need

RE: How many ip address question

2003-07-23 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
At 7/23/2003 10:53 -0400, you wrote: One. Use NAT and hide the other machines behind the firewall; just forward the appropriate ports to the right machines. Generally agreed. If you have a specific use for a second IP address, by all means get it. But you only _need_ one, and NAT is one more

How many ip address question

2003-07-22 Thread Mark Neidorff
What an enviable position to be in I'm about to switch ISPs and one of my choices is how many static IPs I want. So, of course, it depends on my network. OK, my network physically 1 linux box to which 7 other computers attach. I want the linux box to be the firewall and mail server for

Re: How many ip address question

2003-07-22 Thread Ezra Nugroho
Well, you need 1 then. But if it's cheap, I would buy some more. Quoting Mark Neidorff [EMAIL PROTECTED]: What an enviable position to be in I'm about to switch ISPs and one of my choices is how many static IPs I want. So, of course, it depends on my network. OK, my network

Re: How many ip address question

2003-07-22 Thread MKlinke
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 12:30, Mark Neidorff wrote: What an enviable position to be in I'm about to switch ISPs and one of my choices is how many static IPs I want. So, of course, it depends on my network. OK, my network physically 1 linux box to which 7 other computers attach. I want

IPCHAIN rule for secondary NIC IP address ?

2003-07-09 Thread forums
Hello, question : If I, for example, add a secondary IP address to a NIC with 192.168.0.100 already, I would : # ifconfig eth0 add 192.168.0.101 I would then have : eth0 with 192.168.0.100 eth0:0 with 192.168.0.101 My ipchains rules is : ipchains -A input -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j

Re: IPCHAIN rule for secondary NIC IP address ?

2003-07-09 Thread kluu te
address ? Hello, question : If I, for example, add a secondary IP address to a NIC with 192.168.0.100 already, I would : # ifconfig eth0 add 192.168.0.101 I would then have : eth0 with 192.168.0.100 eth0:0 with 192.168.0.101 My ipchains rules is : ipchains -A input -i

email works to domain but not to IP address

2003-07-02 Thread Bailo, John
For a redhat 7.3 that has been set up as a sendmail server. Mail sent to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] arrives just fine. BUT Mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( the IP address ) does not. Can you suggest any configuration changes or diagnostics ? -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto

Re: email works to domain but not to IP address

2003-07-02 Thread Joe Polk
to domain but not to IP address For a redhat 7.3 that has been set up as a sendmail server. Mail sent to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] arrives just fine. BUT Mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( the IP address ) does not. Can you suggest any configuration changes or diagnostics ? -- redhat-list

RE: email works to domain but not to IP address

2003-07-02 Thread Cowles, Steve
-Original Message- From: Bailo, John Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 10:24 AM Subject: email works to domain but not to IP address For a redhat 7.3 that has been set up as a sendmail server. Mail sent to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] arrives just fine. BUT Mail sent to [EMAIL

Re: rh-l] email works to domain but not to IP address

2003-07-02 Thread R P Herrold
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, Bailo, John wrote: For a redhat 7.3 that has been set up as a sendmail server. Mail sent to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] arrives just fine. BUT Mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( the IP address ) does not. Can you suggest any configuration changes or diagnostics ? rfc

How do I find the IP address.

2003-06-30 Thread David Langschied
Hi all! I have connected my Linux server to a network where the ip address is assigned by another DNS. How do a find the IP Address? -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: How do I find the IP address.

2003-06-30 Thread Reuben D. Budiardja
On Monday 30 June 2003 10:08 am, David Langschied wrote: Hi all! I have connected my Linux server to a network where the ip address is assigned by another DNS. How do a find the IP Address? Type '/sbin/ifconfig' (without the quote, of course) on console, and look for the inet addr. HTH

Re: How do I find the IP address.

2003-06-30 Thread David Langschied
Thanks! I knew it was an easy thing to do, I just haven't had to do it. --- Reuben D. Budiardja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Monday 30 June 2003 10:08 am, David Langschied wrote: Hi all! I have connected my Linux server to a network where the ip address is assigned by another DNS. How

RE: How do I find the IP address.

2003-06-30 Thread Michael Kalus
You mean on DHCP? Ipconfig -a |more Should tell you your IP address. My bad, that is supposed to be: Ifconfig -a |more I worked too much with Windows lately :( M. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

RE: How do I find the IP address.

2003-06-30 Thread Michael Kalus
You mean on DHCP? Ipconfig -a |more Should tell you your IP address. -Original Message- From: David Langschied [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 10:09 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: How do I find the IP address. Hi all! I have connected my Linux server

RE: How do I find the IP address.

2003-06-30 Thread Clark
/sbin/ifconfig -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Kalus Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 9:21 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: How do I find the IP address. You mean on DHCP? Ipconfig -a |more Should tell you your IP address

RE: How do I find the IP address.

2003-06-30 Thread Bill Anderson
On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 08:21, Michael Kalus wrote: You mean on DHCP? Ipconfig -a |more Should tell you your IP address. ip address show |grep inet |grep -v 127\. |cut -d' ' -f6 |cut -d'/' -f1 will get you *just* the ip address (assuming you only have one non-localhost IP. You know it'd

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-03-02 Thread Zoki
Le 27/02/2003 12:31, « Anthony E. Greene » [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : snip *** Another way: http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash $ wget http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash --06:30:16-- http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash = `getip.bash' Connecting to www.linux-sxs.org:80...

Re: Blocking ip address on RH8

2003-03-01 Thread Caleb Groom
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 20:49, LAST FIRST wrote: edit /etc/host.deny add the websites name there. Regards eulerkhc --- Jim Vellenga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greetings, I am currently running on RH8.0 and my internet gateway for my home network. I want to block access to specific web

Re: Blocking ip address on RH8

2003-03-01 Thread Jim Vellenga
You are correct, at least, adding the sites I want to block to hosts.deny doesn't do anything for web-pages. I have never used squid before, and just masq the internet connections using iptables (a protocol that I still find cryptic) I guess I will have to learn some more :) My hope is that

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Anthony E. Greene
On 26-Feb-2003/18:44 +0100, Zoki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Le 26/02/2003 03:55, « Hal Burgiss » [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 09:48:30PM -0500, Thomas E. Dukes wrote: How do you get the name for an IP address? Is there a tool to do this? One way: [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 man nslookup - -Original Message- From: Gene Yoo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 12:57 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names? *** PGP Signature Status: unknown

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Ryan Dooley
There is also dig -x ip.addr Cheers, Ryan -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 man nslookup -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread irwin
On Thursday 27 February 2003 03:31 am, you wrote: http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash $ wget http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash --06:30:16-- http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash = `getip.bash' Connecting to www.linux-sxs.org:80... connected! HTTP request sent, awaiting

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Michael Schwendt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 07:12:12 -0800, irwin wrote: On Thursday 27 February 2003 03:31 am, you wrote: http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash $ wget http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash --06:30:16-- http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash

RE: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Worked for me, too. - -Original Message- From: Michael Schwendt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 10:29 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names? *** PGP Signature Status

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Anthony E. Greene
Burke, Thomas G. wrote: Worked for me, too. What client did you use? -- Anthony E. Greene mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenPGP Key: 0x6C94239D/7B3D BD7D 7D91 1B44 BA26 C484 A42A 60DD 6C94 239D AOL/Yahoo Chat: TonyG05 HomePage: http://www.pobox.com/~agreene/ Linux. The choice of a GNU generation.

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread irwin
Just worked for me. Doesn't. $ wget --server http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash --16:28:26-- http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash = getip.bash' Resolving www.linux-sxs.org... done. Connecting to www.linux-sxs.org[204.210.228.123]:80... connected. HTTP

Blocking ip address on RH8

2003-02-27 Thread Jim Vellenga
Greetings, I am currently running on RH8.0 and my internet gateway for my home network. I want to block access to specific web sites and was wondering what would be the best way to do that? Jim -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I'm at work, so IE5 - -Original Message- From: Anthony E. Greene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 11:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names? Burke, Thomas G. wrote

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Anthony E. Greene
irwin wrote: I put the address into my browser and saved the page. Then there's something about the site that does not allow wget to work properly. They are probably blocking it by User-Agent. For my own curiousity, I'm going to check this out using wget's --user-agent option. Tony -- Anthony

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Reuben D. Budiardja
On Thursday 27 February 2003 11:52 am, Burke, Thomas G. wrote: Hash: SHA1 I'm at work, so IE5 - -Original Message- From: Anthony E. Greene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 11:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How do you convert IP address

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Anthony E. Greene
Reuben D. Budiardja wrote: Interesting. the links works with mozilla, does not work with wget, it also works with links though.. That is probably because wget is a known not to display content. That means that people who are accessing the site via wget are downloading files, not viewing

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 12:34:27PM -0500, Anthony E. Greene wrote: Most likely, any user agent other than wget will work. Actually, 'wget' seems to work fine. In fact, AFAICT anything except a blank user-agent works. -- Hal Burgiss -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Michael Schwendt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 08:09:11 -0800, irwin wrote: $ wget --server http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash 16:28:26 ERROR 403: Forbidden. I put the address into my browser and saved the page. Ah, the original poster could have mentioned that wget

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Anthony E. Greene
On 27-Feb-2003/08:09 -0800, irwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just worked for me. Doesn't. $ wget --server http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash --16:28:26-- http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash = getip.bash' Resolving www.linux-sxs.org... done. Connecting to

Re: Blocking ip address on RH8

2003-02-27 Thread LAST FIRST
edit /etc/host.deny add the websites name there. Regards eulerkhc --- Jim Vellenga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greetings, I am currently running on RH8.0 and my internet gateway for my home network. I want to block access to specific web sites and was wondering what would be the best way to do

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-26 Thread Gene Yoo
! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hal Burgiss Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 9:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names? On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 09:48:30PM -0500, Thomas E. Dukes wrote: How

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-26 Thread Gene Yoo
Of irwin Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 10:25 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names? On Tuesday 25 February 2003 07:07 pm, you wrote: The reason I was asking, I was beeing hacked at the time from 64.78.119.7 and from 64.78.119.55. I'd appreciate someone

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-26 Thread Zoki
Le 26/02/2003 03:55, « Hal Burgiss » [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 09:48:30PM -0500, Thomas E. Dukes wrote: How do you get the name for an IP address? Is there a tool to do this? One way: [EMAIL PROTECTED] hal]$ host redhat.com redhat.com has address 66.187.232.56

How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-25 Thread Thomas E. Dukes
How do you get the name for an IP address? Is there a tool to do this? TIA -- Palmetto Shopper http://palmettoshopper.com Serving all of South Carolina and beyond! -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

RE: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-25 Thread Ueoka, Kelly J.
do you convert IP address to domain names? How do you get the name for an IP address? Is there a tool to do this? TIA -- Palmetto Shopper http://palmettoshopper.com Serving all of South Carolina and beyond! -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-25 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 09:48:30PM -0500, Thomas E. Dukes wrote: How do you get the name for an IP address? Is there a tool to do this? One way: [EMAIL PROTECTED] hal]$ host redhat.com redhat.com has address 66.187.232.56 [EMAIL PROTECTED] hal]$ host 66.187.232.56 56.232.187.66.in-addr.arpa

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-25 Thread nate
Thomas E. Dukes said: How do you get the name for an IP address? Is there a tool to do this? host IP nslookup IP there are probably tons more .. nate -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-25 Thread Raymundo Vega
dig -t ptr -x IP address here Thomas E. Dukes wrote: How do you get the name for an IP address? Is there a tool to do this? TIA -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

RE: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-25 Thread Thomas E. Dukes
Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hal Burgiss Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 9:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names? On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 09:48:30PM -0500, Thomas E. Dukes wrote: How do you get the name

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RE: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-25 Thread Ed . Greshko
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Thomas E. Dukes wrote: The reason I was asking, I was beeing hacked at the time from 64.78.119.7 and from 64.78.119.55. I'd appreciate someone helping me find out the domain so I can contact his/her ISP. [EMAIL PROTECTED] egreshko]$ iswho 64.78.119.7

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-25 Thread irwin
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 07:07 pm, you wrote: The reason I was asking, I was beeing hacked at the time from 64.78.119.7 and from 64.78.119.55. I'd appreciate someone helping me find out the domain so I can contact his/her ISP. TIA Palmetto Shopper http://www.palmettoshopper.com

RE: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-25 Thread Thomas E. Dukes
: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 10:23 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: How do you convert IP address to domain names? On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Thomas E. Dukes wrote: The reason I was asking, I was beeing hacked at the time from 64.78.119.7 and from 64.78.119.55. I'd appreciate someone helping

RE: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-25 Thread Thomas E. Dukes
: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 10:25 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names? On Tuesday 25 February 2003 07:07 pm, you wrote: The reason I was asking, I was beeing hacked at the time from 64.78.119.7 and from 64.78.119.55. I'd appreciate someone

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-25 Thread Michael Fratoni
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 25 February 2003 10:07 pm, Thomas E. Dukes wrote: The reason I was asking, I was beeing hacked at the time from 64.78.119.7 and from 64.78.119.55. I'd appreciate someone helping me find out the domain so I can contact his/her ISP.

RE: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-25 Thread Thomas E. Dukes
, February 25, 2003 10:25 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names? On Tuesday 25 February 2003 07:07 pm, you wrote: The reason I was asking, I was beeing hacked at the time from 64.78.119.7 and from 64.78.119.55. I'd appreciate someone helping me find out

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-25 Thread Michael Fratoni
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 25 February 2003 10:30 pm, Thomas E. Dukes wrote: This guy is still on line. I can telnet to him. Anyone know how I can hack him back? Bad idea. Also illegal. Send your email to the abuse contact for the domain. - -- - -Michael pgp

Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-25 Thread Ed Wilts
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 10:30:28PM -0500, Thomas E. Dukes wrote: This guy is still on line. I can telnet to him. Anyone know how I can hack him back? Illegal, immoral, and downright stupid. Just because the IP address is up now doesn't even mean it's the same person. It's a dialup IP

IP address.

2002-12-27 Thread Patrick Law
Good day, If I wish to configure ip address from command line, which file I need to edit? How do I make dhcpd start automatically when I boot up machine? Thanks first, -Patrick

Re: IP address.

2002-12-27 Thread Mike Burger
Try neat On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Patrick Law wrote: Good day, If I wish to configure ip address from command line, which file I need to edit? How do I make dhcpd start automatically when I boot up machine? Thanks first, -Patrick -- Mike Burger http://www.bubbanfriends.org

Re: IP address.

2002-12-27 Thread Ben Logan
On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 06:35:56PM +0800, Patrick Law wrote: Good day, If I wish to configure ip address from command line, which file I need to edit? How do I make dhcpd start automatically when I boot up machine? Hi, Patrick, I just setup DHCP for the first time on my machine

Re: IP address.

2002-12-27 Thread Ian Thomas
On Friday, Dec 27, 2002, at 06:53AM, Ben Logan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 06:35:56PM +0800, Patrick Law wrote: Good day, If I wish to configure ip address from command line, which file I need to edit? How do I make dhcpd start automatically when I boot up machine

changing ip address from command prompt

2002-12-27 Thread Patrick Law
Hi guys, Anyone knows how to change IP address if I don't have GUI installed? Which configuration files to edit? -Patrick

Re: changing ip address from command prompt

2002-12-27 Thread Walker Aumann
Patrick Law wrote: Hi guys, Anyone knows how to change IP address if I don't have GUI installed? Which configuration files to edit? /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth* Then run ifup ethX where X is the appropriate interface number. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto

Re: changing ip address from command prompt

2002-12-27 Thread Peter Davie
. Peter On Sat, 2002-12-28 at 12:00, Patrick Law wrote: Hi guys, Anyone knows how to change IP address if I don't have GUI installed? Which configuration files to edit? -Patrick -- Peter Davie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jade Software (M) Sdn Bhd

Re: changing ip address from command prompt

2002-12-27 Thread Mike Burger
Try neat Otherwise, edit /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 On Sat, 28 Dec 2002, Patrick Law wrote: Hi guys, Anyone knows how to change IP address if I don't have GUI installed? Which configuration files to edit? -Patrick -- Mike Burger http://www.bubbanfriends.org Visit

RE: (solved) changing ip address from command prompt

2002-12-27 Thread Patrick Law
: changing ip address from command prompt Patrick, Usually you will need to change more than just the IP (hostname, DNS, DHCP, etc.) so all the following files control network-related events. You will need to edit (as root): /etc/hosts /etc/resolv.conf /etc/syscnfig/network /stc/sysconfig

how to change ip address on Redhat

2002-12-19 Thread Julie Xu
Greeting, Currently my redhat is use dhcp client, and I need stop the client and sign a staitc ip address on this machine. Is there administrator program I can use? If not, which file I need to change or create to setup a ip address/ gateway/ ? Any comments will be appreciated Thanks

Re: how to change ip address on Redhat

2002-12-19 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Julie Xu wrote: Greeting, Currently my redhat is use dhcp client, and I need stop the client and sign a staitc ip address on this machine. Is there administrator program I can use? simplest solution: # netconfig rday -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe

Re: how to change ip address on Redhat

2002-12-19 Thread Roger
: Julie Xu [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 8:16 AM Subject: how to change ip address on Redhat Greeting, Currently my redhat is use dhcp client, and I need stop the client and sign a staitc ip address on this machine. Is there administrator program I can use

Re: how to change ip address on Redhat

2002-12-19 Thread kdmprasad
Greeting, Currently my redhat is use dhcp client, and I need stop the client and sign a staitc ip address on this machine. Is there administrator program I can use? If not, which file I need to change or create to setup a ip address/ gateway/ ? Any comments will be appreciated

Re: Subnet-mask of IP address

2002-11-17 Thread EdwardSPL
nate wrote: Hello, What is the subnet-mask of IP 172.16.0.1 - 172.16.0.253 ? How to calculate ? that would be a class C - /24 or 255.255.255.0 since the 2nd to last number(octet) is the same, you can use this chart as a reference:

Re: Subnet-mask of IP address

2002-11-17 Thread Doug Potter
Actually that is a class B address. The first octet of a class A is 1-126 (127 reserved for loop back) class B is 128-191 class C is 192-223 since 172 is between the ranges of 128-191 that would make it class B Class B subnet 255.255.0.0 or /16 Doug

Re: Subnet-mask of IP address

2002-11-17 Thread EdwardSPL
want to know is it Class B subnet or Class C subnet ? Who can help me about IP address range and Subnet mask ? eg : Class A IP range 10.x.x.x Class B IP range 172.16.x.x-172.31.x.x Calss C IP range 192.168.x.x What is the subnet-mask about Class A, Class B ans Class C ? Thank for your help

Re: Subnet-mask of IP address

2002-11-17 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 17-Nov-2002/07:44 -0500, Doug Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually that is a class B address. The first octet of a class A is 1-126 (127 reserved for loop back) class B is 128-191 class C is 192-223

RE: Subnet-mask of IP address

2002-11-17 Thread Rechenberg, Andrew
into subsections or subnets. That's why they call it a 'subnet' mask. :) I hope this helps. Andy. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 9:26 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Subnet-mask of IP address Doug Potter

Re: Subnet-mask of IP address

2002-11-17 Thread Mike Burger
Actually, that block would also include 172.16.0.253, and the netmask would be 255.255.255.0 How to calculate it...that's a bit more complicated to explain than is feasible, here, in an email message. A quick Yahoo/Google search yields a lot of references, but the following site;

Re: Subnet-mask of IP address

2002-11-17 Thread Mike Burger
Given the range of addresses he's looking to calculate, that would only be half correct. The initial address range is, indeed, in the class B range. However, the fact that he only wants to go to 172.16.0.253 (realistically, he can't stop there, though, so would have to go to 254) indicates a

Re: Subnet-mask of IP address

2002-11-17 Thread dbrett
correction to link: http://www.csc.fi.english/funet/calc/laskin2.html --orginal http://www.csc.fi/english/funet/calc/laskin2.html --corrected Also 3com has a very good document explaining IP addressing. Unfortunately all I get when I go to their web site is a blank page (something Mozilla can't

Re: Subnet-mask of IP address

2002-11-17 Thread dbrett
Found it! 63 pages to be exact www.3com.com/other/pdfs/infra/ corpinfo/en_US/501302.pdf david On Sun, 17 Nov 2002, dbrett wrote: correction to link: http://www.csc.fi.english/funet/calc/laskin2.html --orginal http://www.csc.fi/english/funet/calc/laskin2.html --corrected Also 3com has

Re: Subnet-mask of IP address

2002-11-17 Thread Michael Schwendt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 17 Nov 2002 07:44:38 -0500, Doug Potter wrote: Actually that is a class B address. The first octet of a class A is 1-126 (127 reserved for loop back) class B is 128-191 class C is 192-223 since 172

Re: Subnet-mask of IP address

2002-11-17 Thread EdwardSPL
Michael Schwendt wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 17 Nov 2002 07:44:38 -0500, Doug Potter wrote: Actually that is a class B address. The first octet of a class A is 1-126 (127 reserved for loop back) class B is 128-191

Re: Subnet-mask of IP address

2002-11-17 Thread nate
can specify an address with this e.g. 216.39.174.24/32(my ip) would indicate a single ip address. makes for easier reading sometimes. Only if you have a copy of a chart or know them by heart. So i keep a chart on my server where I know I can easily access it. addresses is the total number of IPs

Re: Subnet-mask of IP address

2002-11-17 Thread Rick Johnson
Michael Schwendt wrote: On 17 Nov 2002 07:44:38 -0500, Doug Potter wrote: Actually that is a class B address. The first octet of a class A is 1-126 (127 reserved for loop back) class B is 128-191 class C is 192-223 since 172 is between the ranges of

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