* [gentoo-user] [OT] network question
@ 2008-04-05 9:46 ionut cucu
2008-04-05 10:41 ` Uwe Thiem
2008-04-05 16:36 ` Stroller
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From: ionut cucu @ 2008-04-05 9:46 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
I had a buddy in my lan with whom I shared files and such. But recently
our campus network management decided to give our my dorm building
another external ip, and put a firewall( I think) between us. So now
instead of both of us having the same 141.85.0.75 I now have
141.85.0.76. So my question is, being a n00b and all, what can I use in
order to restore the direct connection? I asked my only physical
present network admin but apparently his only role is pugin computers
in switches and give us an ip so he doesn't know nothing. I did a nmap
on the gateway but I've only found 53/tcp open. I wouldn't wanna revert
to skype or other 3rd party computers since, I guess, it will
segnificantlly lower our transfer speeds, requier bothe our
presence...etc. So what way should I be heading here? Any advice is
welcome!Thanks!
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* Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] network question
2008-04-05 9:46 [gentoo-user] [OT] network question ionut cucu
@ 2008-04-05 10:41 ` Uwe Thiem
2008-04-05 13:45 ` Anthony Metcalf
2008-04-05 16:36 ` Stroller
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From: Uwe Thiem @ 2008-04-05 10:41 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Saturday 05 April 2008, ionut cucu wrote:
> I had a buddy in my lan with whom I shared files and such. But
> recently our campus network management decided to give our my dorm
> building another external ip, and put a firewall( I think) between
> us. So now instead of both of us having the same 141.85.0.75 I now
> have 141.85.0.76. So my question is, being a n00b and all, what can
> I use in order to restore the direct connection? I asked my only
> physical present network admin but apparently his only role is
> pugin computers in switches and give us an ip so he doesn't know
> nothing. I did a nmap on the gateway but I've only found 53/tcp
> open. I wouldn't wanna revert to skype or other 3rd party computers
> since, I guess, it will segnificantlly lower our transfer speeds,
> requier bothe our presence...etc. So what way should I be heading
> here? Any advice is welcome!Thanks!
If only 53 is open, you are pretty much out of luck except for two
possible solutions:
1. The social solution
You grab a huge bag of gummy bears, carry them to your real network
administrator and ask him to poke a hole for you and your buddy into
the firewalls.
2. The technical solution
You get a box completely outside your compus's network into which both
of you can ssh.
Uwe
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* Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] network question
2008-04-05 10:41 ` Uwe Thiem
@ 2008-04-05 13:45 ` Anthony Metcalf
2008-04-05 14:32 ` ionut cucu
2008-04-05 16:20 ` Joseph
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From: Anthony Metcalf @ 2008-04-05 13:45 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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Uwe Thiem wrote:
> On Saturday 05 April 2008, ionut cucu wrote:
>
>> I had a buddy in my lan with whom I shared files and such. But
>> recently our campus network management decided to give our my dorm
>> building another external ip, and put a firewall( I think) between
>> us. So now instead of both of us having the same 141.85.0.75 I now
>> have 141.85.0.76. So my question is, being a n00b and all, what can
>> I use in order to restore the direct connection? I asked my only
>> physical present network admin but apparently his only role is
>> pugin computers in switches and give us an ip so he doesn't know
>> nothing. I did a nmap on the gateway but I've only found 53/tcp
>> open. I wouldn't wanna revert to skype or other 3rd party computers
>> since, I guess, it will segnificantlly lower our transfer speeds,
>> requier bothe our presence...etc. So what way should I be heading
>> here? Any advice is welcome!Thanks!
>>
>
> If only 53 is open, you are pretty much out of luck except for two
> possible solutions:
>
> 1. The social solution
> You grab a huge bag of gummy bears, carry them to your real network
> administrator and ask him to poke a hole for you and your buddy into
> the firewalls.
>
> 2. The technical solution
> You get a box completely outside your compus's network into which both
> of you can ssh.
>
> Uwe
>
>
Or you get a long cross-over cable, and or long cable +
switch......Depend how far your computers are physically seperated.
Out of interest, what happens if you nmap your buddies IP and your own
from his box?
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* Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] network question
2008-04-05 13:45 ` Anthony Metcalf
@ 2008-04-05 14:32 ` ionut cucu
2008-04-05 15:06 ` Anthony Metcalf
2008-04-05 16:20 ` Joseph
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From: ionut cucu @ 2008-04-05 14:32 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Sat, 05 Apr 2008 14:45:21 +0100
Anthony Metcalf <anthony.metcalf@anferny.ath.cx> wrote:
> Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > On Saturday 05 April 2008, ionut cucu wrote:
> >
> >> I had a buddy in my lan with whom I shared files and such. But
> >> recently our campus network management decided to give our my dorm
> >> building another external ip, and put a firewall( I think) between
> >> us. So now instead of both of us having the same 141.85.0.75 I now
> >> have 141.85.0.76. So my question is, being a n00b and all, what can
> >> I use in order to restore the direct connection? I asked my only
> >> physical present network admin but apparently his only role is
> >> pugin computers in switches and give us an ip so he doesn't know
> >> nothing. I did a nmap on the gateway but I've only found 53/tcp
> >> open. I wouldn't wanna revert to skype or other 3rd party computers
> >> since, I guess, it will segnificantlly lower our transfer speeds,
> >> requier bothe our presence...etc. So what way should I be heading
> >> here? Any advice is welcome!Thanks!
> >>
> >
> > If only 53 is open, you are pretty much out of luck except for two
> > possible solutions:
> >
> > 1. The social solution
> > You grab a huge bag of gummy bears, carry them to your real network
> > administrator and ask him to poke a hole for you and your buddy
> > into the firewalls.
> >
> > 2. The technical solution
> > You get a box completely outside your compus's network into which
> > both of you can ssh.
> >
> > Uwe
> >
> >
> Or you get a long cross-over cable, and or long cable +
> switch......Depend how far your computers are physically seperated.
+separate nics...
> Out of interest, what happens if you nmap your buddies IP and your
> own from his box?
we can't ping nor nmap eachother
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* Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] network question
2008-04-05 13:45 ` Anthony Metcalf
2008-04-05 14:32 ` ionut cucu
@ 2008-04-05 16:20 ` Joseph
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From: Joseph @ 2008-04-05 16:20 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On 04/05/08 14:45, Anthony Metcalf wrote:
> Or you get a long cross-over cable, and or long cable + switch......Depend
> how far your computers are physically seperated.
>
> Out of interest, what happens if you nmap your buddies IP and your own from
> his box?
Same question, how far are your computers are physically separated; you could put wireless router.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] network question
2008-04-05 9:46 [gentoo-user] [OT] network question ionut cucu
2008-04-05 10:41 ` Uwe Thiem
@ 2008-04-05 16:36 ` Stroller
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From: Stroller @ 2008-04-05 16:36 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On 5 Apr 2008, at 10:46, ionut cucu wrote:
> ... I wouldn't wanna revert
> to skype or other 3rd party computers since, I guess, it will
> segnificantlly lower our transfer speeds ...
That may well not be the case - it's at least worth trying.
Stroller.
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