On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 12:27 AM, Johan Grönqvist
<johan.gronqv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2012-06-30 18:16, lina skrev:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The desktop installed the Sid (seems not so relevant here.)  Now the
>> monitor/screen not work; other things are totally fine.
>>
>> I used to login desktop first and then ssh from laptop,
>>
>> Now since not be able to log in, how can I find its ip ? so I can
>> connect from laptop.
>> or
>> shall I just find other monitor and connect?
>>
>
> That seems to be the simplest solution, if you have a working monitor.
>
> So you have a working computer, but without monitor, and you want to know
> its IP-address? I assume your laptop is connected to the same router as the
> monitorless computer.
>
> I would have two suggestions.
>
> 1) Log into the router, and see what IP-addresses have been given out
> recently, and try connecting to them.
>
> 2) Install zenmap on the laptop, find the IP-address range the router uses
> (mine uses 10.0.1.*, most I have used use 192.168.0.* or 192.168.1.*). Run a
> quick scan with zenmap on that range of IP-addresses, and see which ones
> have an ssh-port open.
>
> Then try to connect to those.

I shutdown, use zenmap, restart and scan again,

but the newly two IPs I still failed to connect.

Thanks for your suggestions, tomorrow I will borrow some monitor,
don't want to buy one. haha ..
>
>
> Regards
>
> Johan
>
>
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