In this lab we will be introducing a few network tools. You will
be required to submit a joint report outlining what you have done.
ifconfig
Lets take a closer look at ifconfig (interface configuration).
There are many tutorials on ifconfig, one such is
http://www.computerhope.com/unix/uifconfi.htm. Follow through this
tutorial and demonstrate that you can effectively reconfigure the
ethernet interface on the Linux installation. Be sure to write
down your IP address, we will use this later.
nslookup
Do a nslookup on www.brocku.ca. What does this tell you?
netstat
What is net stat?
netstat -a
netstat -i
netstat -r –n
netstat -s
What does this tell you about your interfaces and routing?
What does this tell you about the web Server addresses?
What does this tell you about the mx records?
What does this tell you about the ns records?
What does the reverse address point to?
Why did the last dig produce no results?
Windows Static IP.
Boot into Windows. Open a cmd window.
The microsoft version if ifconfig is ipconfig. Run this and write
down your IP, gateway, and netmask, DNS. Are these the same as
those in Linux? Why?
Open the network configuration. What protocols are active?
Set windows to use a static IP with a static value of +25 over
that which would be assigned by DHCP. Configure the other fields
as well. Restart so that the settings take effect. Verify your
network is working. You can check the setting by running ipconfig.
From the data collected above, write a 2 page lab report
which outlines your understanding. Be sure to extrapolate uses of
your new knowledge. Credit will be given once the lab report has
been turned in, next weeks lab.
Assume you wish to connect your laptop to the network in J301,
i.e. use a cable. What must you do if you want to do this
legitimately (white hat)? What must you do if want to do this
illegitimately (black hat).