Finding an unknown local IP address?
I've asked this question in the past somewhere, nobody knew how so I try again.
First put your thinking caps on, boys and girls. Nice and tight?
Lets say:
You have a low to medium traffic volume network with devices on what seems a single subnet oh say.. 192.168.1.0, 255.255.255.0
You have 15 physical static IP unmanaged devices attached to this network but only 14 show up after repeated IP, SNMP, or port scans from "behind" or "inside" the network perimeter. (yes, you can use snort).
You can see the 15th device is a working non-gateway router (non-wireless).
Scanning when directly attached to the unyielding 15th device gives same results.
We want to get into the router to make some changes and using the devices default IP based on experience or the devices support docs is no help at all.
We can temporarily remove the router for testing and perform a hardware reset but somehow we figure some fool (genius?) was able to set the factory defaults to it's current setting.
How do we find which IP address (out of possible thousands) the device is storing and using?
Yes...this scenario has happened on multiple occasions in real life.
[Further credit for the ambitious types ]
Now say the device IS a wireless router.
:D