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Cirvam

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Nov 23, 1999
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Hello I just bought a used sun at a surplus auction. I took it home and found that is looked as if it was brand new. This is the<br>only piece of Sun hardware I have. When I turn it on it boots fine however a login screen comes up with &quot;Bell & Howell 3000&quot; and then login and Password. It doesn't have a disk drive or cdrom and I don't know its ip address. I do know the network card's MAC address, however I don't know how to turn a MAC address into an ip address. The computer is a Sun Sparc Station 4 running Some verion of Solaris (I think 2.4) <br><br>Is there anyway to get the password? or is there some default user name and password? <p> Erik<br><a href=mailto:cirvam@netzero.net>cirvam@netzero.net</a><br><a href= > </a><br>Looking to learn more about Linux, Apache, PHP and others.
 
Did you get any OS media with the server?&nbsp;&nbsp;If so, there's a way you can reset the root password.&nbsp;&nbsp;If not, think about heading over to <A HREF=" TARGET="_new"> and ordering Solaris 8.&nbsp;&nbsp;Free for personal use, you just pay the cost for the media and shipping. <p> <br><a href=mailto: > </a><br><a href= > </a><br>--<br>
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I only got what on the hardrive :) So I guess I will look into buying Solaris 8. Do you know of anyway to figure out the ip address from the MAC addres? Other then that I guess I will just have to get Solaris 8.<br><br>Thanks, <p> Erik<br><a href=mailto:cirvam@netzero.net>cirvam@netzero.net</a><br><a href= > </a><br>Looking to learn more about Linux, Apache, PHP and others.
 
There is no way to determine the IP address of the machine by just using the MAC address.&nbsp;&nbsp;They are two completely separate entities, one being coded into the NIC (MAC) and the other being statically configured (IP).<br><br>I'm with &quot;AndyBo&quot; in that you should just reinstall the media from scratch.&nbsp;&nbsp;Solaris 8 is free for private use.
 
I just bought Solaris 8 however I think that $80 (shipping and tax) is a little much for <b>free</b> software, but other then that I will just have to wait until it gets here. :) oh well, at least the login screen looks pretty. :)<br> <p> Erik<br><a href=mailto:cirvam@netzero.net>cirvam@netzero.net</a><br><a href= > </a><br>Looking to learn more about Linux, Apache, PHP and others.
 
If you get the full bundle of media and manuals, then $80 is going to start looking like very good value for money :)&nbsp;&nbsp;If nothing else, you are gong to learn a lot about your system by doing the install.&nbsp;&nbsp;Solaris is one of the easier mainstream Unices I've had experience of installing, so you shouldn't have too many problems. <p> <br><a href=mailto: > </a><br><a href= > </a><br>--<br>
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from what you've said it sounds like you bought a sparc box. if so you'll need the sparc version of solaris 8. <br><br>patn <p>Patrick Novak
 
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