Discussion in "Project Doubts" started by    dhanushka888    Dec 12, 2012.
Mon Dec 24 2012, 11:28 am
#21
@coolmirza143 & ExperimenterUK
yeah I can understand that situation..thanks..
I think I can demostrate it in my campus ..
bcz one of my friend tell me that DMZ can make it possible that scenario using campus's routers..
are you agree with that?? or any suggestions...???
Tue Dec 25 2012, 12:09 am
#22
It should work with machines on the same network.
Your campus may have several networks, or restrictions, so check with whoever runs the system.

If they help with the routing, it will work.
Tue Dec 25 2012, 08:11 am
#23
for me DMZ is not gonna help you in this regard because it is mostly used in Web servers, Mail servers, FTP servers, VoIP servers... Telnet is something else,,, its a hardware access same as we use it for Router configuration by accessing router's IOS.... Telnet requires bullet proof lines (wired or wireless ) it never runs in virtual scenarios so be practical you need access to your main Router of ISP to do so....

one more thing | if you are running under a same switch then you can move from pc to pc it will work like you have two departments which are under same Network Switch with IP range from 10.255.90.2 to 10.255.90.255 with same subnet 255.255.255.252 then you can move to any pc withing this network to access you hardware and i think this technique will work for Demonstration....

IP matters for Telnet but there are several other backdoor things that really matters for Telnet Access Lemme tell you some secrets of Telnet that you might not know

1 Telnet is a TCP thing never try to use it using any virtual server or service which runs on UDP.....
2. Within a Network you can access hardware if
a) IP address may not b same for both haserver(10.11.24.151) and client(10.11.24.45) but subnet mask should have to be same for local access....
b) you can access you hardware from any other place using external IP of haserver or your hardware if you are not connected under a Proxy Network.
c) if you wanna cure this then you must purchase a Public IP from any Telecommunication company or a well renowned ISP of your area and assign it to your hardware then you can access it from anywhere from any network from any PC that supports Telnet or Putty

Tue Dec 25 2012, 12:27 pm
#24
@coolmirza143
ok..thank you for that deep explanation.i could get lot of things .. then for demonstration , easiest way is that getting 2 computers in computer lab isn't it??
@ExperimenterUK
thank you boss ..
Wed Dec 26 2012, 08:00 am
#25
yes it will be feasible....
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