On Sunday 12 Feb 2017 10:59:38 the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> On 02/12/2017 04:26 AM, Adam Carter wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 7:07 PM, <the...@sys-concept.com
> > 
> > <mailto:the...@sys-concept.com>> wrote:
> >     On 02/12/2017 01:01 AM, the...@sys-concept.com
> >     
> >     <mailto:the...@sys-concept.com> wrote:
> >     > My local network is 10.0.0.1 -
> >     > 
> >     > I have an external device that is pre-set from factory to
> >     > 192.168.1.100 and I need to access to it via browser to change its
> >     > network setting. So I do:
> >     > ifconfig net0:1 192.168.1.1 up
> >     > 
> >     > nmap -sn 192.168.1.1/24 <http://192.168.1.1/24>
> >     > 
> >     > Starting Nmap 6.47 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2017-02-12 00:54 MST
> >     > Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.100
> >     > Host is up (0.00015s latency).
> >     > MAC Address: 00:09:45:41:73:D1 (Palmmicro Communications)
> >     > Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.1
> >     > Host is up.
> >     > Nmap done: 256 IP addresses (2 hosts up) scanned in 3.78 seconds
> >     > 
> >     > The device is showing up but I can not ping it, 100% packet loss.
> >     
> >     ifconfig is showing:
> >     
> >     net0:1: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST>  mtu 1500
> >     
> >             inet 192.168.1.1  netmask 255.255.255.0  broadcast
> >             192.168.1.255
> >             ether 00:1b:21:b8:27:b6  txqueuelen 1000  (Ethernet)
> >             device interrupt 16  memory 0xfddc0000-fdde0000
> > 
> > Are both 192.168.1 devices on the same layer 2 segment (if not it wont
> > work).
> > 
> > arp -a will show if the IP address was resolvable to a MAC address, If
> > it says <incomplete> you have a layer two problem.
> 
> Thank you all for your input.
> 
> The device is a tiny PA168V phone gateway. I was able to connect to via
> browser interface but it had a password set in (which I don't have it
> anymore). So I decided to reset to factory default and its factory
> default IP is 192.168.1.100
> 
> The device has a WAN and LAN line.
> 
> When I reset it according to their instructions I on line line get and
> IP as 192.168.1.100
> but there are no ports open.
> 
> nmap -A -T4 -Pn -vvv 192.168.1.100
> 
> Starting Nmap 6.47 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2017-02-12 10:46 MST
> NSE: Loaded 118 scripts for scanning.
> NSE: Script Pre-scanning.
> NSE: Starting runlevel 1 (of 2) scan.
> NSE: Starting runlevel 2 (of 2) scan.
> Initiating ARP Ping Scan at 10:46
> Scanning 192.168.1.100 [1 port]
> Completed ARP Ping Scan at 10:46, 0.21s elapsed (1 total hosts)
> Initiating Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 10:46
> Completed Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 10:46, 0.00s elapsed
> DNS resolution of 1 IPs took 0.00s. Mode: Async [#: 1, OK: 0, NX: 1, DR:
> 0, SF: 0, TR: 1, CN: 0]
> Initiating SYN Stealth Scan at 10:46
> Scanning 192.168.1.100 [1000 ports]
> Completed SYN Stealth Scan at 10:47, 21.07s elapsed (1000 total ports)
> Initiating Service scan at 10:47
> Initiating OS detection (try #1) against 192.168.1.100
> Retrying OS detection (try #2) against 192.168.1.100
> NSE: Script scanning 192.168.1.100.
> NSE: Starting runlevel 1 (of 2) scan.
> Initiating NSE at 10:47
> Completed NSE at 10:47, 0.00s elapsed
> NSE: Starting runlevel 2 (of 2) scan.
> Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.100
> Host is up (0.00012s latency).
> All 1000 scanned ports on 192.168.1.100 are filtered

It's running a firewall and/or there are no ports open and it does not return 
any packets to confirm so.


> MAC Address: 00:09:45:41:73:D1 (Palmmicro Communications)
> Too many fingerprints match this host to give specific OS details
> TCP/IP fingerprint:
> SCAN(V=6.47%E=4%D=2/12%OT=%CT=%CU=%PV=Y%DS=1%DC=D%G=N%M=000945%TM=58A09F9F%P
> =x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) U1(R=N)
> IE(R=N)
> 
> Network Distance: 1 hop
> 
> TRACEROUTE
> HOP RTT ADDRESS
> 1 0.12 ms 192.168.1.100
> 
> NSE: Script Post-scanning.
> NSE: Starting runlevel 1 (of 2) scan.
> NSE: Starting runlevel 2 (of 2) scan.
> Read data files from: /usr/bin/../share/nmap
> OS and Service detection performed. Please report any incorrect results
> at http://nmap.org/submit/ .
> Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 24.38 seconds
> 
> ---------------
> arp -a
> 
> ? (192.168.0.100) at <incomplete> on net0
> DD-WRT (10.0.0.1) at 90:e6:ba:2e:ec:5c [ether] on net0
> ? (192.168.1.100) at 00:09:45:41:73:d1 [ether] on net0
> ? (192.168.1.1) at <incomplete> on net0
> ? (10.0.0.135) at 38:d5:47:7e:61:52 [ether] on net0
> VOIP_TA1S1O (10.0.0.131) at 00:09:45:41:73:d1 [ether] on net0
> SipuraSPA (10.0.0.118) at 00:0e:08:ca:17:b3 [ether] on net0
> -------------
> 
> When I boot and try WAN port the device gets two local IP from DHCP, and
> I see two ports open on IP: 10.0.0.131 (WAN)
> 
> 23/tcp open  telnet?
> 80/tcp open  http
> 
> But I need to ask the manufacture what is the password, the default
> suppose be be: 1234
> Maybe I didn't reset it completely
> 
> --
> Thelma


Assuming you have the basics right (IP address, login username and passwd) you 
can try to flash the device with the latest firmware before you try to set it 
up for every day use.
-- 
Regards,
Mick

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