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   13:46:05.676650 00:03:6f:e1:5b:21 > 00:1a:73:3f:7a:9d, ethertype IPv4 (0x0800), length 142: 80.58.32.97.53 > 192.168.0.1 94.33387:  5597 4/0/0 ...   13:46:05.676650 00:03:6f:e1:5b:21 > 00:1a:73:3f:7a:9d, ethertype IPv4 (0x0800), length 142: 80.58.32.97.53 > 192.168.0.1 94.33387:  5597 4/0/0 ...
 In this example, ''192.168.0.194'' is a host in the network, and ''00:03:6f:e1:5b:21'' is the mac address of the gateway. We don't know the ip address of the gateway yet, that would probably require waiting for an arp packet, or try guess it, or active scan. In this example, ''192.168.0.194'' is a host in the network, and ''00:03:6f:e1:5b:21'' is the mac address of the gateway. We don't know the ip address of the gateway yet, that would probably require waiting for an arp packet, or try guess it, or active scan.
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 ===== DHCP discovery ===== ===== DHCP discovery =====
  
   * If DHCP is enabled on the network, use a dhcp client or a fast discovery tool like [[http://tv.latinsud.com/dhd/|DHD]].   * If DHCP is enabled on the network, use a dhcp client or a fast discovery tool like [[http://tv.latinsud.com/dhd/|DHD]].
 +
 +  * Eg:
 +<code>
 +# dhd
 +Sniffing on any
 +Injecting on eth1 (00:0b:16:a1:b2:c3)
 +
 + #0:
 +        SERVER-MAC: 00:03:6f:e1:5b:21
 +               IP: 192.168.0.1
 +        CLIENT-MAC: 00:0b:16:a1:b2:c3
 +               IP: 192.168.0.195
 +               MASK: 255.255.255.0
 +        GW: 192.168.0.1
 +        DNS: 192.168.0.1
 +
 + >> " " " "0
 +</code>
 +In this example, ''192.168.0.1'' with mac address ''00:03:6f:e1:5b:21'' is the gateway.
  
 ===== Active scan ===== ===== Active scan =====
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   * Use a fast ARP scanner like [[http://nixgeneration.com/~jaime/netdiscover/|netdiscover]], or a multipurpose one like nmap, ettercap, etc.   * Use a fast ARP scanner like [[http://nixgeneration.com/~jaime/netdiscover/|netdiscover]], or a multipurpose one like nmap, ettercap, etc.
  
 +  * Eg:
 +
 +<code>
 +  # netdiscover -i eth1
 +  Currently scanning: 192.168.1.0/16     Our Mac is: 00:0b:16:a1:b2:c3
 +
 +  2 Captured ARP Req/Rep packets, from 2 hosts.   Total size: 102
 +  _____________________________________________________________________________
 +   IP            At MAC Address      Count  Len   MAC Vendor
 +  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 +  192.168.0.1     00:03:6f:e1:5b:21    01    042   Telsey SPA
 +  192.168.0.194   00:1a:73:3f:7a:9d    01    060   Unknown vendor
 +</code>
 +In this example, there are 2 hosts from which ''192.168.0.1'' with mac address ''00:03:6f:e1:5b:21'' seems to be the gateway.
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