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Boss429 |
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hmmm...
I have been thinking.... Our school uses Novel to login and such on campus.. i am technically on campus... in residence here where we get our INET from the uni... Could i configure my computer to login into the the school network.. with a novell client.. or at least.. allow a different IP, one that is unrestrictred for me? Or would a spoof of a nic that is already given a a main access IP? i know that if i take my laptop and well discconect a rj45 cord in the lab and plug it into my laptop i can get the 216 starting IP that allows a less restricted access... -------------------- "Scenes change before my eyes
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DutchKid |
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Institutionalised Nutcase ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 576 Joined: 17-March 04 From: The Netherlands Member No.: 6 ![]() |
Novell works on something similair to Active directory, it's called e-directory. So you could try, it all depends on how the security is handled at your place....
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im pretty sure the only way you could do it from home, is if they have dial-in-access enabled, and you could login as usual if you had the right details.
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