On Sat July 8 2006 07:11, Boniforti Flavio wrote:
> 2006/7/8, Guenther Fuchs <vserver@muh.at>:
>
> > So you meant to discover, on which machine you reside, when not having
> > main host access but knowing some of their details, right?
>
> Genau! :-)
>
> > BF> Now, I tried following approach:
> > BF> pinging localhost gives me 0.0 ms times
> > BF> pinging SERVER1 gives me 0.0 ms times
> > BF> pinging SERVER2 gives me times form 0.1 to 0.4...
> >
> > BF> Is it correct if I assume (without any definite certainty) that my
> > BF> VServer resides on SERVER1?
> >
> > This assumption looks correct to me, although it's not certain. Look
> > into ARP tables and MAC adresses for more certainity.
>
> Well, looking at ARP tables I can't get anything about the "real" IPs
> of the hosts. Is it correct, when I assume that *all* the IPs bound to
> the real interface have THE SAME MAC Address? If yes, is there any way
> to get the MAC address from "outside"?
>
man arping
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