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Special Forums IP Networking How to get IP of computer assigned by DHCP? Post 302883346 by corrado33 on Monday 13th of January 2014 11:27:47 AM
Old 01-13-2014
How to get IP of computer assigned by DHCP?

I have a computer at work with no control over the network settings. We have to pay for a static IP so that won't happen. I'm running an SSH server so I can connect back and analyze data when I'm sitting in boring classes.

I want to know how to get the IP of this machine when I'm on the same network.

Previously what I would do is either grab it before I leave the office, or I set up a script in mail that would email me the IP address if I sent a very specific e-mail to myself.

I'm not very good with networking, and to make matters worse, I'm on an iPad with no true access to a console.

No, this is not illegal, I'm friends with the IT guy on the floor, and he says it's perfectly fine. However, I don't think running a network scan would go unnoticed.

So, what is the best way to do this? My e-mail script only works if the computer isn't asleep, and it especially doesn't work if I forget what to e-mail myself.

Any help?

I could potentially connect to my home server, VPN into the network, then run a bash script that looks for my server but... I don't think that's a great idea.
 

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clamsmtpd(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					      clamsmtpd(8)

NAME
clamsmtpd -- an SMTP server for scanning viruses via clamd SYNOPSIS
clamsmtpd [-d level] [-f configfile] [-p pidfile] clamsmtpd -v DESCRIPTION
clamsmtpd is an SMTP filter that allows you to check for viruses using the ClamAV anti-virus software. It accepts SMTP connections and for- wards the SMTP commands and responses to another SMTP server. The DATA email body is intercepted and scanned before forwarding. By default email with viruses are dropped silently and logged without any additional action taken. clamsmtpd aims to be lightweight and simple rather than have a myriad of options. The options it does have are configured by editing the clamsmtpd.conf(5) file. See the man page for clamsmtpd.conf(5) for more info on the default location of the configuration file. OPTIONS
Previous versions had more options. These still work for now but have equivalents in clamsmtpd.conf(5) and are not documented here. The options are as follows. -d Don't detach from the console and run as a daemon. In addition the level argument specifies what level of error messages to dis- play. 0 being the least, 4 the most. -f configfile specifies an alternate location for the clamsmtpd configuration file. See clamsmtpd.conf(5) for more details on where the configuration file is located by default. -p pidfile specifies a location for the a process id file to be written to. This file contains the process id of clamsmtpd and can be used to stop the daemon. -v Prints the clamsmtp version number and exits. LOGGING
clamsmtpd logs to syslogd by default under the 'mail' facility. You can also output logs to the console using the -d option. LOOPBACK FEATURE
In some cases it's advantageous to consolidate the virus scanning and filtering for several mail servers on one machine. clamsmtpd allows this by providing a loopback feature to connect back to the IP that an SMTP connection comes in from. To use this feature specify only a port number (no IP address) for the OutAddress setting in the configuration file. This will cause clamsmtpd to pass the email back to the said port on the incoming IP address. Make sure the MaxConnections setting is set high enough to handle the mail from all the servers without refusing connections. TRANSPARENT PROXY FEATURE
A transparent proxy is a configuration on a gateway that routes certain types of traffic through a proxy server without any changes on the client computers. clamsmtpd has support for transparent proxying of SMTP traffic by enabling the TransparentProxy setting. This type of set- up usually involves firewall rules which redirect traffic to clamsmtpd and the setup varies from OS to OS. The SMTP traffic will be forwarded to it's original destination after being scanned. When doing transparent proxying for outgoing email it's probably a good idea to turn on bounce notifications using the Action: bounce set- ting. Also note that some features (such as SSL/TLS) will not be available when going through the transparent proxy. Make sure that the MaxConnections setting is set high enough for your transparent proxying. Because clamsmtpd is not being used as a filter inside a queue, which usually throttles the amount of email going through, this setting may need to be higher than usual. VIRUS ACTIONS
Using the VirusAction option you can run a script or program whenever a virus is found. This may be handy in certain circumstances but it has several drawbacks. For one, the performance of the virus filtering will take a hit, perhaps DOS'ing your machine under heavy load. Secondly as with running any program there are security implications to be considered. Please consider the above carefully before implementing a virus action. The script is run without its output being logged, or return value being checked. Because of this you should test it thoroughly. Make sure it runs without problems under the user that clamsmtpd(8) is being run as. Various environment variables will be present when your script is run. You may need to escape them properly before use in your favorite scripting language. Failure to do this could lead to a REMOTE COMPROMISE of your machine. CLIENT The network address of the SMTP client connected. EMAIL When the Quarantine option is enabled, this specifies the file that the virus was saved to. RECIPIENTS The email addresses of the email recipients. These are specified one per line, in standard address format. REMOTE If clamsmtpd is being used to filter email between SMTP servers, then this is the IP address of the original client. In order for this information to be present (a) the SMTP client (sending server) must an send an XFORWARD command and (b) the SMTP server (receiving server) must accept that XFORWARD command without error. REMOTE_HELO If clamsmtpd is being used to filter email between SMTP servers, then this is the HELO/EHLO banner of the original client. In order for this information to be present (a) the SMTP client (sending server) must an send an XFORWARD command and (b) the SMTP server (receiving server) must accept that XFORWARD command without error. SENDER The email address for the sender of the email. SERVER The network address of the SMTP server we're connected to. TMPDIR The path to the temp directory in use. This is the same as the TempDirectory option. VIRUS The name of the virus found. SECURITY
There's no reason to run this daemon as root. It is meant as a filter and should listen on a high TCP port. It's probably a good idea to run it using the same user as the clamd(8) daemon. This way the temporary files it writes are accessible to clamd(8) Care should be taken with the directory that clamsmtpd writes its temporary files to. In order to be secure, it should not be a world write- able location. Specify the directory using the TempDirectory setting. When using the VirusAction option make sure you understand the security issues involved. Unescaped environment variables can lead to execu- tion of arbitrary shell commands on your machine. If running clamsmtpd on a publicly accessible IP address or without a firewall please be sure to understand all the possible security issues. This is especially true if the loopback feature is used (see above). SEE ALSO
clamsmtpd.conf(5) clamd(8), clamdscan(1) AUTHOR
Stef Walter <stef@memberwebs.com> clamsmtp June 1, 2019 clamsmtp
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