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A ping flood (ping -f) on the cluster network seemed to show it in al-salam. | A ping flood (ping -f) on the cluster network seemed to show it in al-salam. | ||
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[[Category:Open Tasks]] | [[Category:Open Tasks]] |
Latest revision as of 11:27, 27 August 2018
Name of Task: Ghost machine, or, Who you gonna call?
People Involved: Eli Ramthun (past), Laurence Ruberl
Date Started: Aug 13, 2018
Deadline:
Description
159.28.23.26 is a ghost: detectable but not responsive to natural stimuli, haunting us.
That IP address responds to pings but is in other ways not accessible.
Thanks to Eli Ramthun for the ghost metaphor.
Status
A ping flood (ping -f) on the cluster network seemed to show it in al-salam.
Accessing the ip in a web browser from the cluster network shows it to apparently be a firmware management page for a SuperMicro machine with the default password and username working. We don't know specifics of which machine whose firmware we are accessing.
Date Last Updated: 8/27/18