Use port scanning software

On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 9:30 PM, William Pretty Security <
[email protected]> wrote:

> If they have a serial port access they can simply type "ifconfig".
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> Failing that, I use the table in my router to determine the ip address.
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> You would have to turn on one Bone at a time however L
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> Bill
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> http://www.packtpub.com/building-a-home-security-system-with-beaglebone/book
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> *On Behalf Of *Walter Schilling
> *Sent:* Monday, February 17, 2014 8:26 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [beagleboard] Re: Detecting a Beaglebone IP Addtress
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> On Thursday, February 13, 2014 9:58:03 PM UTC-6, Walter Schilling wrote:
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> Board members:
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> I've got an interesting problem that I'm trying to come up with a solution
> for.  I am going to be teaching a class next quarter on the Beaglebone
> Black.  Students will attach their bones to a network and program them
> remotely over ethernet.  Code will be developed on a virtual machine
> running Linux and then connected via sftp to the board.  However, the
> students will only have a bone and a prototyping cape available to them.
>  WHat I am trying to figure out is the best way for them to determine the
> IP address of their board.  By default, I know that the boards use dhcp to
> get an ip address.  However, without a display, it's somewhat hard to get
> an ip address.  Is there an easy way, maybe by using the usb connection,
> that students can figure out the IP address of the board so they can remote
> to it in an appropriate fashion.  I've thought about simply pinging the
> boards, but with multiple boards on the network, that would only indicate
> that a board is connected, not that their board is connected.  I suppose I
> could go to fixed IP's, but that would require them to change the SD card,
> which at first I'd rather use "stock" until they have gotten their feet wet.
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> Any ideas or suggestions?
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> Thanks,
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> Walt
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> PS: We'll be using a Debian image based of of Robert Nelson's work unless
> a new "standard" image comes out from Circuitco before then.
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