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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Installing Solaris behind a windows NAT... Post 45677 by Dustin on Monday 29th of December 2003 12:57:39 PM
Old 12-29-2003
Thanks for the prompt replies!

The clarification about the domains was most helpful.

Just curious, in regards to:

Quote:
If you want to sucessful configure network support, your hostname must resolve, you must have a working name service that is able to resolve your machine hostname... if you don't have this situation, don't choose to configure the DNS ( choose "None" when asked ) at the installation process, do it later
How would a person reslove their hostname if they had only 1 computer running Unix connected directly to interet? (Would the DHCP server of the ISP provide the DNS information? If do why doesn't my gateway with DNS installed so the same thing?)

I am currently reading through the DHCP guide linked above in an attmpt to configure my unixbox as a DHCP client of my 2000 box gateway.

I reinstalled solaris choosing not to select a reolution method as you reccomended. I specified an IP address on the same network as the 2000 box's local network card. I unfortunately still cannot ping my unixbox from the 2000 machine and I find this odd. (2000 machine 192.168.1.10 subnet 255.255.255.0, unixbox 192.168.1.100 subnet 255.255.255.0)

Does unix not assign an IP address if it cannot resolve the hostname?

Perhaps I have a more baisc problem, although it appeared the unix installation recognized my 3com integrated NIC, maybe it did not. I'll have to read up on how to check the current network configuration.

UPDATE:

discovered "# ifconfig -a " gets me the interface name of my NIC.

All that is displayed is lo0 127.0.0.1 the loopback address, does this mean my NIC is not recognized?

Last edited by Dustin; 12-29-2003 at 02:41 PM..
 

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PSK-CRACK(1)						      General Commands Manual						      PSK-CRACK(1)

NAME
psk-crack - Crack IKE Aggressive Mode Pre-Shared Keys SYNOPSIS
psk-crack [options] <psk-parameters-file> <psk-parameters-file> is a file containing the parameters for the pre-shared key cracking process in the format generated by ike-scan with the --pskcrack (-P) option. This file can contain one or more entries. For multiple entries, each one must be on a separate line. The program can crack either MD5 or SHA1-based hashes. The type of hash is automatically determined from the length of the hash (16 bytes for MD5 or 20 bytes for SHA1). Each entry in the <psk-parameters-file> is handled separately, so it is possible to crack a mixture of MD5 and SHA1 hashes. psk-crack can also crack the proprietary hash format used by Nortel Contivity / VPN Router systems. When cracking Nortel format hashes, you need to specify the username of the hash that you are cracking with the --norteluser (-u) option. When cracking Nortel format hashes, you can only crack one hash at a time. By default, psk-crack will perform dictionary cracking using the default dictionary. The dictionary can be changed with the --dictionary (-d) option, or brute-force cracking can be selected with the --bruteforce (-B) option. DESCRIPTION
psk-crack attempts to crack IKE Aggressive Mode pre-shared keys that have previously been gathered using ike-scan with the --pskcrack option. psk-crack can operate in two different modes: 1) Dictionary cracking mode: this is the default mode in which psk-crack tries each candidate word from the dictionary file in turn until it finds a match, or all the words in the dictionary have been tried. 2) Brute-force cracking mode: in this mode, psk-crack tries all possible combinations of a specified character set up to a given length. OPTIONS
--help or -h Display this usage message and exit. --version or -V Display program version and exit. --verbose or -v Display verbose progress messages. --dictionary=<f> or -d <f> Set dictionary file to <f>. The default is /usr/local/share/ike-scan/psk-crack-dictionary. --norteluser=<u> or -u <u> Specify the username for Nortel Contivity cracking. This option is required when cracking pre-shared keys on Nortel Contivity / VPN Router systems. These systems use a proprietary method to calculate the hash that includes the username. This option is only needed when cracking Nortel format hashes, and should not be used for standard format hashes. --bruteforce=<n> or -B <n> Select bruteforce cracking up to <n> characters. --charset=<s> or -c <s> Set bruteforce character set to <s> Default is "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" AUTHOR
Roy Hills <Roy.Hills@nta-monitor.com> February 14, 2005 PSK-CRACK(1)
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